SETI public: Fw: AstroAlert: Major X-Class Solar Flare Alert - 26 February

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Feb 27 2004 - 17:03:20 PST

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    From: Cary Oler<mailto:oler_at_solar.spacew.com>
    To: sun-earth_at_SkyandTelescope.com<mailto:sun-earth_at_SkyandTelescope.com>
    Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 6:43 AM
    Subject: AstroAlert: Major X-Class Solar Flare Alert - 26 February

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                                   26 February 2004

    MAJOR X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE ALERT

         A major solar flare has been observed from the sunspot complex known as
    Region 564. This sunspot complex is large enough to be seen with the unaided
    (but protected!) eye. It is currently slightly west of the central solar
    meridian and will not rotate behind the western limb of the Sun and out of
    view for approximately another 6 days. It's persisting growth also bodes well
    for possible periods of enhanced northern lights activity over the coming
    week.

         Today's major class X1.1 solar flare occurred at 02:03 UTC on 26
    February. It was not a particularly spectacular event, but its position is
    excellent for ejecting mass toward the Earth. The Earth stands a good chance
    to see a minor coronal mass ejection impact within the next 2 to 4 days. An
    accurate assessment is not yet possible due to an inadequate amount of
    available data. Once additional data has been received, forecasts will start
    appearing on the various web sites (www.sec.noaa.gov<
    http://www.sec.noaa.gov/>, www.spacew.com<http://www.spacew.com/>, etc).
    The likelihood of a large impact capable of producing significant auroral
    activity is fairly low. Nevertheless, a middle latitude aurora watch will
    probably be issued within the next 24 hours (don't expect any enhanced
    auroral activity from this event within the next 36 to 48 hours). If a watch
    is issued, another Astroalert will likewise be sent out.

         Sunspot complex 564 may be capable of supporting an additional major
    solar flare.

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