:Issued: 2010 Aug 16 1357 UTC
:Product: documentation at http://www.sidc.be/products/bul
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# SIDC Weekly bulletin on Solar and Geomagnetic activity #
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WEEK 502 from 2010 Aug 09
SOLAR ACTIVITY
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Solar activity was quiet at the beginning of the week, until NOAA AR 1093 and 1099 combined their forces and produced several C flares : a C4.4 flare on Aug 14 peaking at 10h05 from NOAA 1093, a C1.6 flare on Aug 14 peaking at 18h08 and a C5.4 flare on Aug 15 at 18h30, both from NOAA 1099.
The flare on Aug 14 was accompanied by an associated CME, seen as a halo CME in STEREO COR2 images around 10h39. This biggest part of this CME will miss the Earth. The upper region is expected to skim by the Earth on Aug 17. Together with this CME a radio burst and a EUV wave were observed. Also associated with this event, was an S1 solar radiation storm (proton enhancement >10 pfu at 10 MeV).
Another CME lifted up on the morning of Aug 15, seen in STEREO A COR2 data around 9h24. Ha images show it was probably linked to a filament eruption in the NW quadrant. The corresponding shock is expected to arrive at Earth on Aug 18.
GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY
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Geomagnetic activity was quiet during the whole week. Kp reached its maximum level of this week (Kp=4) early morning on Aug 10. This indicated the arrival of the halo CME observed on Aug 7 that was associated with an M1 flare.
A narrow coronal hole was observed in the southern hemisphere in the second half of the week, but there were no significant geomagnetic disturbances linked to it.
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DAILY INDICES
DATE RC EISN 10CM Ak BKG M X
2010 Aug 09 058 036 84 012 A8.9 0 0
2010 Aug 10 083 040 84 008 B1.0 0 0
2010 Aug 11 078 043 86 009 A9.8 0 0
2010 Aug 12 057 033 84 006 A8.3 0 0
2010 Aug 13 051 027 84 004 A9.0 0 0
2010 Aug 14 /// 021 85 004 B1.4 0 0
2010 Aug 15 /// 025 86 007 B1.5 0 0
# RC : Sunspot index (Wolf Number) from Catania Observatory (Italy)
# EISN : Estimated International Sunspot Number
# 10cm : 10.7 cm radioflux (DRAO, Canada)
# Ak : Ak Index Wingst (Germany)
# BKG : Background GOES X-ray level (NOAA, USA)
# M,X : Number of X-ray flares in M and X class, see below (NOAA, USA)
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NOTICEABLE EVENTS
DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP TENCM TYPE Cat NOAA NOTE
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# Solar Influences Data analysis Center - RWC Belgium #
# Royal Observatory of Belgium #
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# Tel.: 32 (0) 2 373 0 491 #
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:Product: documentation at http://www.sidc.be/products/bul
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# SIDC Weekly bulletin on Solar and Geomagnetic activity #
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WEEK 502 from 2010 Aug 09
SOLAR ACTIVITY
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Solar activity was quiet at the beginning of the week, until NOAA AR 1093 and 1099 combined their forces and produced several C flares : a C4.4 flare on Aug 14 peaking at 10h05 from NOAA 1093, a C1.6 flare on Aug 14 peaking at 18h08 and a C5.4 flare on Aug 15 at 18h30, both from NOAA 1099.
The flare on Aug 14 was accompanied by an associated CME, seen as a halo CME in STEREO COR2 images around 10h39. This biggest part of this CME will miss the Earth. The upper region is expected to skim by the Earth on Aug 17. Together with this CME a radio burst and a EUV wave were observed. Also associated with this event, was an S1 solar radiation storm (proton enhancement >10 pfu at 10 MeV).
Another CME lifted up on the morning of Aug 15, seen in STEREO A COR2 data around 9h24. Ha images show it was probably linked to a filament eruption in the NW quadrant. The corresponding shock is expected to arrive at Earth on Aug 18.
GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY
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Geomagnetic activity was quiet during the whole week. Kp reached its maximum level of this week (Kp=4) early morning on Aug 10. This indicated the arrival of the halo CME observed on Aug 7 that was associated with an M1 flare.
A narrow coronal hole was observed in the southern hemisphere in the second half of the week, but there were no significant geomagnetic disturbances linked to it.
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DAILY INDICES
DATE RC EISN 10CM Ak BKG M X
2010 Aug 09 058 036 84 012 A8.9 0 0
2010 Aug 10 083 040 84 008 B1.0 0 0
2010 Aug 11 078 043 86 009 A9.8 0 0
2010 Aug 12 057 033 84 006 A8.3 0 0
2010 Aug 13 051 027 84 004 A9.0 0 0
2010 Aug 14 /// 021 85 004 B1.4 0 0
2010 Aug 15 /// 025 86 007 B1.5 0 0
# RC : Sunspot index (Wolf Number) from Catania Observatory (Italy)
# EISN : Estimated International Sunspot Number
# 10cm : 10.7 cm radioflux (DRAO, Canada)
# Ak : Ak Index Wingst (Germany)
# BKG : Background GOES X-ray level (NOAA, USA)
# M,X : Number of X-ray flares in M and X class, see below (NOAA, USA)
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NOTICEABLE EVENTS
DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP TENCM TYPE Cat NOAA NOTE
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# Solar Influences Data analysis Center - RWC Belgium #
# Royal Observatory of Belgium #
# Fax : 32 (0) 2 373 0 224 #
# Tel.: 32 (0) 2 373 0 491 #
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