SETI public: Fw: AstroAlert: Earthward-directed Coronal Mass Ejection prompts Aurora Watch

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 06:14:57 PST

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    From: Cary Oler
    Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 6:38 AM
    To: sun-earth_at_SkyandTelescope.com
    Subject: AstroAlert: Earthward-directed Coronal Mass Ejection prompts Aurora Watch

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                                   21 January 2004

    COMPLEX SERIES OF SOLAR EVENTS MAY PRODUCE AURORAL DISPLAYS

         A complex series of solar events on 19 and 20 January has resulted in a
    well-defined Earthward-directed coronal mass ejection (CME). The events
    involved filament eruptions as well as a major solar flare (a fairly minimal
    major x-ray class M6.1 flare) in sunspot complex 10540 on 20 January.

         Confidence is high that this coronal mass ejection will impact the
    Earth. Low and moderately energetic protons at greater than 5 MeV have
    already increased in response to the effects of the associated leading shock
    front from the CME. Impact is expected to occur during the early portion of
    the UTC day of 22 January (evening/night hours over North America).

         A middle latitude aurora watch has been issued for 22 and 23 January If
    the disturbance arrives as predicted, North America should be best positioned
    to observe much of the activity. The watch statement has been appended below.

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                        MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY WATCH

                       WATCH ISSUED: 09:30 UTC, 21 JANUARY 2004

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    VALID BEGINNING AT: 21:00 UTC (4 pm EST) ON 21 JANUARY
    VALID UNTIL: 23:00 UTC (7 pm EDT) ON 23 JANUARY

    PREDICTED IMPACT TIME OF DISTURBANCE: 03:00 UTC ON 22 JAN, +/- SEVERAL HOURS

    HIGH RISK PERIOD: LATE 21 - 22 JANUARY (UTC DAYS)
    MODERATE RISK PERIOD: 22 - 23 JANUARY

    PREDICTED ACTIVITY INDICES: 15, 35, 20, 15 (21 JANUARY - 24 JANUARY)

    POTENTIAL MAGNITUDE OF MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY: MODERATE

    POTENTIAL DURATION OF THIS ACTIVITY: MAIN BELT = 12 TO 18 HOURS
                                        MINOR BELT = 18 TO 36 HOURS

    ESTIMATED OPTIMUM OBSERVING CONDITIONS: NEAR LOCAL MIDNIGHT

    EXPECTED LUNAR INTERFERENCE: NONE

    OVERALL OPPORTUNITY FOR OBSERVATIONS FROM MIDDLE LATITUDES: FAIR TO GOOD

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

       SOUTHERN WASHINGTON STATE TO SOUTHERN MONTANA TO SOUTH DAKOTA TO NORTHERN
       IOWA TO NORTHERN ILLINOIS TO NORTHERN INDIANA TO OHIO TO PENNSYLVANIA TO
       NEW JERSEY.

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

       IRELAND TO ENGLAND TO NORTHERN BELGIUM TO NORTHERN GERMANY TO NORTHERN
       POLAND TO LITHUANIA TO SOUTHERN LATVIA TO NORTH-CENTRAL RUSSIA.

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

       SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND TO EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA.

    SYNOPSIS...

         A well-defined Earthward-directed coronal mass ejection is enroute to
    the Earth. Impact of this disturbance is expected to occur during the early
    UTC hours of 22 January (our target time is estimated near 03:00 UTC, give or
    take several hours). NOTE that this correponds (for North American observers)
    to the evening hours of 21 January (Wednesday night). Auroral activity could
    intensify to moderately strong levels following the arrival of the
    disturbance and may provide sporadic opportunities to observe auroral
    activity over fairly wide-spread middle latitude regions. The near-new phase
    of the moon will help ensure optimally dark skies for all regions.

         This watch will remain valid through 23:00 UTC (7 pm EDT) on
    23 January. 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 or
    www.sec.noaa.gov.

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

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