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Activity level: mostly low X-ray background flux (1.0-8.0 A): in the range B7.5 - C2.0 Radio flux (10.7 cm): a fluctuation in the range 100-125 Events: class C (1-8/day), class M (0-5/period), class X (0-1/period), proton (0-1/period) Relative sunspot number (Ri): in the range 70 - 180 Jana Hrabalova RWC Prague, Astronomical Institute, Solar Dept., Ondrejov, Czech Republic
Quiet: Dec 6 - 8 Unsettled: Dec 2 - 4, 8 Active: Dec 4 - 5 Minor storm: possible Dec 4 - 5 Major storm: 0 Severe storm: 0 At November 30, we registered minor storming event (local K-index = 5). We expect the next active/minor storming event about Sunday, December 4, or Monday, December 5, respectively. Next days, we expect at most unsettled cnditions. The second half of currently forecasted period, we expect geomagnetic activity decrase to quiet to unsettled level. At the end of currently forecasted period, a stable quiet episode is possible. Tomas Bayer RWC Prague Institute of Geophysics of the ASCR, Prague Department of Geomagnetism Budkov observatory (BDV)
Weekly Commentary on the Sun, the Magnetosphere, and the Earth's Ionosphere – December 1, 2022 (Free continuation of predictions of the Earth's magnetic field activity, published in the years 1978 – 2021.) The course of solar and geomagnetic activity and therefore the course of shortwave propagation conditions in the last seven days differed significantly from the seven days before. First of all, the solar wind speed has increased significantly (from 300 km/s to a fluctuation between 700 and 800 km/s) and at the same time the activity of the Earth's magnetic field has been mostly increased. The series of changes began on 25 November at 02:30 UT when a shock wave in the solar wind hit the Earth. In the ionosphere we could first observe an increase in MUF. Further development of the disturbance continued only by further irregular deterioration of the shortwave propagation conditions. Enhanced solar flaring activity, including Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), did give rise to predictions of higher geomagnetic activity, but without the possibility of more precise timing. On December 1, a new larger sunspot group appeared over the southeastern limb of the Sun. So solar activity will not drop, but will probably rise again over the next few days. Shortwave propagation conditions should therefore no longer deteriorate, rather the shortest shortwave bands will gradually open up a little better. In the northern hemisphere of the Earth, however, the opening intervals will be shorter than in recent weeks. F. K. Janda, A.R.S. OK1HH http://ok1hh.nagano.cz/ http://ok1hh.sweb.cz/ Emails: ok1hh(at)crk.cz, ok1hh(at)rsys.cz Pmail: OK1HH(at)OK0NAG.#BOH.CZE.EU
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