Space Weather Message Code: WATA20
Serial Number: 486
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 2110 UTC
WATCH: Geomagnetic A-index of 20 or greater predicted
NOAA Scale: Periods reaching the G1 (Minor) Level Likely
Valid for UTC Day: 2012 Mar 07
Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 60 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude.
Induced Currents - Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
Spacecraft - Minor impact on satellite operations possible.
Aurora - Aurora may be visible at high latitudes, i.e., northern tier of the U.S. such as northern Michigan and Maine.
Space Weather Message Code: WARPX1
Serial Number: 342
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 1517 UTC
WARNING: Proton 10MeV Integral Flux above 10pfu expected
Valid From: 2012 Mar 05 2100 UTC
Valid To: 2012 Mar 06 2100 UTC
Warning Condition: Onset
Predicted NOAA Scale: S1 - Minor
Potential Impacts: Radio - Minor impacts on polar HF (high frequency) radio propagation resulting in fades at lower frequencies.
Space Weather Message Code: ALTEF3
Serial Number: 1866
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 1307 UTC
CONTINUED ALERT: Electron 2MeV Integral Flux exceeded 1000pfu
Continuation of Serial Number: 1865
Begin Time: 2012 Mar 02 1425 UTC
Yesterday Maximum 2MeV Flux: 1242 pfu
Potential Impacts: Satellite systems may experience significant charging resulting in increased risk to satellite systems.
Space Weather Message Code: SUM10R
Serial Number: 530
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0635 UTC
SUMMARY: 10cm Radio Burst
Begin Time: 2012 Mar 05 0334 UTC
Maximum Time: 2012 Mar 05 0434 UTC
End Time: 2012 Mar 05 0601 UTC
Duration: 147 minutes
Peak Flux: 12000 sfu
Latest Penticton Noon Flux: 120 sfu
Description: A 10cm radio burst indicates that the electromagnetic burst associated with a solar flare at the 10cm wavelength was double or greater than the initial 10cm radio background. This can be indicative of significant radio noise in association with a solar flare. This noise is generally short-lived but can cause interference for sensitive receivers including radar, GPS, and satellite communications.
Space Weather Message Code: SUM10R
Serial Number: 529
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0634 UTC
CANCEL SUMMARY: 10cm Radio Burst
Cancel Serial Number: 528
Original Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0631 UTC
Comment: Cancelled to correct times and magnitude of burst.
Description: A 10cm radio burst indicates that the electromagnetic burst associated with a solar flare at the 10cm wavelength was double or greater than the initial 10cm radio background. This can be indicative of significant radio noise in association with a solar flare. This noise is generally short-lived but can cause interference for sensitive receivers including radar, GPS, and satellite communications.
Space Weather Message Code: SUM10R
Serial Number: 528
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0631 UTC
SUMMARY: 10cm Radio Burst
Begin Time: 2012 Mar 05 0334 UTC
Maximum Time: 2012 Mar 05 0354 UTC
End Time: 2012 Mar 05 0427 UTC
Duration: 53 minutes
Peak Flux: 1500 sfu
Latest Penticton Noon Flux: 120 sfu
Description: A 10cm radio burst indicates that the electromagnetic burst associated with a solar flare at the 10cm wavelength was double or greater than the initial 10cm radio background. This can be indicative of significant radio noise in association with a solar flare. This noise is generally short-lived but can cause interference for sensitive receivers including radar, GPS, and satellite communications.
Space Weather Message Code: SUMX01
Serial Number: 77
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0448 UTC
SUMMARY: X-ray Event exceeded X1
Begin Time: 2012 Mar 05 0230 UTC
Maximum Time: 2012 Mar 05 0409 UTC
End Time: 2012 Mar 05 0443 UTC
X-ray Class: X1.1
Optical Class: 2b
Location: N15E54
NOAA Scale: R3 - Strong
Potential Impacts: Area of impact consists of large portions of the sunlit side of Earth, strongest at the sub-solar point.
Radio - Wide area blackout of HF (high frequency) radio communication for about an hour.
Space Weather Message Code: ALTXMF
Serial Number: 165
Issue Time: 2012 Mar 05 0346 UTC
ALERT: X-Ray Flux exceeded M5
Threshold Reached: 2012 Mar 05 0345 UTC
NOAA Scale: R2 - Moderate
Potential Impacts: Area of impact centered on sub-solar point on the sunlit side of Earth. Extent of blackout of HF (high frequency) radio communication dependent upon current X-ray Flux intensity. For real-time information on affected area and expected duration please see http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/drap/index.html.
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