Good Morning
There was a CME on Saturday and an HSS which should both be hitting us today but it looks more and more certain that they may have been too far north and south respectively to be very geo-effective.
Conjunctions:
Feb 9 2013
Sat. A 0430 UT - 1100 UT
Sat. B 0730 UT - 1350 UT
Feb 8 2013
Sat. A 0200 UT - 0800 UT
Sat. B 0600 UT - 1100 UT
Feb 5 2013
Sat. A 0130 UT - 0845 UT
Sat. B 0355 UT - 1130 UT
Feb 4 2013
Sat. B 0045 UT - 0810 UT
Feb 3-4 2013
Sat. A 2220 UT on February 3rd to 0545 on February 4th
Sat. A 0420 UT - 1200 UT
Sat. B 0640 UT - 1420 UT
Jan 30 2013-partially cancelled
Sat. A 0140 UT - 0555 UT
Sat. B 0335 UT - 1050 UT
Sat. A 0735 UT - 1515 UT
Sat. B 0025 UT - 0740 UT
Sat. B 0915 UT - 1650 UT
Jan 28-29 2013
Sat. A 2250 UT Jan 28 - 0605 UT Jan 29
Jan 28 2013
Sat. A 0450 UT - 1210 UT
Sat. B 0625 UT - 1345 UT
Jan 27 2013
Sat. A 0220 UT - 0910 UT
Sat. A 1114 UT - 1815 UT
Sat. B 0330 UT - 1020 UT
Sat. B 1215 UT - 1940 UT
Halley Bay :
very quiet
GOES Electron Flux:
Have continued to be at normal to moderate levels and are expected to be the same for the next three days.
GOES Proton Flux:
Has stayed at background levels for the lat 24 hours and is expected to be the same over the next three days
Solar wind speed is 362.9 km/s
Solar proton density 1.5 cm^(-3)
60 sunspots are now visible. NOAA has the likelihood of a M class flare at 10% and a 1% chance of an X class flare.
Kp is quiet kp = 1 with a 24 max of kp = 2
Bz = 1.3 nT south
Btotal = 1.6 nT
It looks like there may be a small coronal hole about halfway across the sun which is hiding behind a pair of sunspots.
From Kyoto:
AE: very quiet
Dst: quiet.
Have a great day
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