SETI public: Fw: AstroAlert: Middle Latitude Auroral Activity WATCH is Active

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 16:56:11 PDT

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Cary Oler
    Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 6:42 PM
    To: sun-earth_at_SkyandTelescope.com
    Subject: AstroAlert: Middle Latitude Auroral Activity WATCH is Active

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                                     11 July 2003

    MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORA WATCH

         The "northern lights" may become sporadically visible over middle
    latitude regions of North America and Europe tonight. Effects of a well
    placed solar coronal hole have resulted in increasing solar wind velocities
    in space that are supporting the development of occasional auroral substorms.

         A middle latitude aurora watch has been issued and is valid through
    tonight and tommorrow. Details follow below.

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                        MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY WATCH

                        WATCH ISSUED: 06:05 UTC, 11 JULY 2003

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    VALID BEGINNING AT: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
    VALID UNTIL: 23:00 UTC (7 pm EDT) ON 12 JULY

    HIGH RISK PERIOD: 11 - 12 JULY (UTC DAYS)
    MODERATE RISK PERIOD: 11 JULY - 12 JULY

    PREDICTED ACTIVITY INDICES: 25, 25, 20, 15 (11 JULY - 14 JULY)

    POTENTIAL MAGNITUDE OF MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY: MODERATE

    POTENTIAL DURATION OF THIS ACTIVITY: MAIN BELT = VARIABLE
                                        MINOR BELT = 24 TO 48 HOURS

    ESTIMATED OPTIMUM OBSERVING CONDITIONS: NEAR LOCAL MIDNIGHT

    EXPECTED LUNAR INTERFERENCE: MODERATE TO HIGH

    OVERALL OPPORTUNITY FOR OBSERVATIONS FROM MIDDLE LATITUDES: FAIR TO POOR

    AURORAL ACTIVITY *MAY* BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM...

       NORTHERN WASHINGTON STATE TO SOUTHERN MONTANA TO SOUTH DAKOTA TO CENTRAL
       MINNESOTA TO NORTHERN WISCONSIN TO CENTRAL MICHIGAN TO NORTHERN NEW YORK
       STATE TO MAINE.

    ACTIVITY *MAY* ALSO BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM...

       NORTHERN UNITED KINGDOM TO NORTHERN DENMARK AND POSSIBLY EXTREME NORTHERN
       GERMANY TO SOUTHERN SWEDEN TO SOUTHERN FINLAND AND POSSIBLY LATVIA AND
       ESTONIA TO NORTH-CENTRAL RUSSIA.

       NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH EASTERN REGIONS OF AUSTRALIA MAY ALSO OBSERVE
       PERIODS OF ACTIVITY.

    SYNOPSIS...

         A strong and sustained southward turning over the IMF has been observed
    over the last 10 hours that has resulted in periods of destabilized higher
    latitude auroral activity. Low solar wind velocities are minimizing the
    impact of these favorable solar magnetic fields. However, a higher velocity
    solar wind stream is expected to begin influencing the Earth over the next 24
    hours. If the fields remain southward, the strengthening solar wind velocity
    could promote the production of periods of moderately strong auroral
    substorming over the next 12 to 24 hours. As a result, a middle latitude
    auroral activity watch has been issued.

    UPDATE: The high velocity solar wind stream from the anticipated coronal hole
    disturbance are being observed now. Auroral activity has become sporadically
    strengthened. Some equatorward migration of the auroral oval has also been
    observed that may help promote middle latitude sightings.

         This watch will remain valid through 23:00 UTC (7 pm EDT) on
    12 July. It will then be updated or allowed to expire. For updated
    information, visit: http://www.spacew.com/aurora/forum.html. For real-time
    plots of current activity, visit: http://www.spacew.com/plots.html

                  PLEASE REPORT OBSERVATIONS OF AURORAL ACTIVITY TO:
                     http://www.spacew.com/submitsighting.html

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