From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Sep 08 2005 - 13:36:34 UTC
>From: cdeehr_at_gi.alaska.edu
>To: gse-aa_at_gi.alaska.edu
>Subject: [gse-aa] Auroral Alert
>Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 17:07:31 -0800
>
>
>A very bright solar event took place on September 7th around 5:45 pm
>Greenwich
>Time. It is not directly facing Earth, but the shock wave will combine
>with
>that of an earlier event to produce a significant effect at Earth.
>
>We predict that it will arrive on Sept 9 around 11 am Greenwich Time.
>Because
>it will arrive in the morning in Europe (early morning in the US), its
>effects
>will be seen first in southern New Zealand, Tasmania and Siberia.
>Depending on
>the nature of the shock, there should be aurora visible in southern
>scandinavia,
>Scotland and northern US on the evening of the 9th.
>
>Note that this event could be followed by others of similar magnitude as
>the
>active region (No. 0808) moves westward accross the sun, facing Earth by
>the
>weekend. This could result in aurora for the middle US and Northern
>Europe.
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