From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Feb 24 2004 - 14:17:04 PST
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Subject: Space-Weather-Outlook
Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Environment Center
Boulder, Colorado, USA
SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #04- 8
2004 February 24 at 9:55 a.m. MST (2004 February 24 1655 UTC)
**** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK ****
Summary For February 16-22
There was no significant space weather during the past week. For a list
of adverse system effects related to space weather storms, please refer
to the NOAA Space Weather Scales.
Outlook For February 25-March 2
Space weather for the next week may reach minor levels. There is a
slight chance of a Category G1 (minor) geomagnetic storm late in the
week due to high speed solar wind from a coronal hole on the Sun.
For current space weather conditions please refer to:
Data used to provide space weather services are contributed by NOAA,
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