[Lf] Flare and more flares]
Andre' Kesteloot
akestelo at bellatlantic.net
Thu Mar 2 14:08:43 CST 2000
Flares appear to favor LF propagation. Anyone doing heavy listening?
Andre' N4ICK
Mike Dennison wrote:
> > A second flare event a 1338 utc has occurred a few minutes ago, the
> > magnitude is unknown as yet.
> > Larry
> > VA3LK
>
> The really useful site at: http://www.dxlc.com/solar/index.html
> says:
> Comment added at 08:32 UTC on March 2: A major flare, an
> impulsive X1.1 event, peaked at 08:28 UTC. The source of the flare
> was region 8882. Further major flares are possible, both from region
> 8882 and 8891.
> Comment added at 09:22 UTC: Region 8886 has been developing
> quickly and produced an impulsive M1.0/1F flare at 08:43 UTC, this
> event may have been triggered by the X1.1/2B flare in region 8882
> some minutes earlier.
> Comment added at 13:54 UTC: Region 8882 produced another major
> flare at 13:43 UTC, an impulsive M6.5 event. The X1.1 flare earlier
> today was accompanied by a very fast coronal mass ejection and a
> moderately strong type II sweep. Proton fluxes increased slightly above
> background values. Further major flares from region 8882 could start
> proton events at Earth.
>
> This sounds promising.
>
> Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT)
> http://www.dennison.demon.co.uk/activity.htm
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