:Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2016 May 30 0216 UTC
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Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
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Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic
Activity 23 - 29 May 2016
Solar activity was very low on 23, 25, and
27-29 May with only
background flare activity observed. Low levels of solar
activity
were observed on 24 May due to an isolated C1 flare from Region
2546
(S07, L=223, class/area=Cho/550 on 21 May) and on 26 May due
to
isolated C1 flares from Regions 2546 and 2548 (N13,
L=171,
class/area=Dsi/130 on 27 May). No Earth-directed coronal
mass
ejections were observed during the period.
No proton events were
observed at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at
geosynchronous orbit was at
normal to moderate levels throughout the week.
Geomagnetic field activity was at quiet levels on 23 and 25-26
May
and quiet to unsettled levels throughout the remainder of the
period
with an isolated period of active conditions observed on 28 May
due
to coronal hole high speed stream influence.
FORECAST OF SOLAR
AND GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY 30 MAY - 25 JUNE 2016
Solar activity is expected
to be at very low levels with C-class
flares possible throughout the outlook
period.
No proton events are expected at geosynchronous
orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit
is
expected to reach high levels on 05-07 and 12-16 Jun with normal
to
moderate levels expected throughout the remainder of the
outlook
period.
Geomagnetic field activity is likely to reach G1
(Minor) geomagnetic
storm levels on 30 May and 05 Jun and active conditions
are expected
on 31 May and 06, 11-13, 17 and 24 Jun, all due to the influence
of
multiple recurrent coronal hole high speed streams. Quiet and quiet
to
unsettled conditions are expected throughout the remainder of the
outlook
period under a nominal solar wind regime.
:Product: 27-day Space Weather
Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2016 May 30 0216 UTC
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description and SWPC contact on the Web
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27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
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2016-05-30
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# UTC Radio Flux Planetary Largest
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Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
2016 May 30 80
20 5
2016 May 31 75 12 4
2016 Jun 01
75 5 2
2016 Jun 02 75 5 2
2016
Jun 03 75 8 3
2016 Jun 04 75
15 3
2016 Jun 05 75 20 5
2016 Jun 06
75 15 4
2016 Jun 07 75 5 2
2016
Jun 08 80 5 2
2016 Jun 09 80
5 2
2016 Jun 10 80 5 2
2016 Jun 11
80 12 4
2016 Jun 12 80 12 4
2016
Jun 13 80 12 4
2016 Jun 14 80
8 3
2016 Jun 15 80 8 3
2016 Jun 16
80 5 2
2016 Jun 17 80 15 4
2016
Jun 18 85 10 3
2016 Jun 19 85
5 2
2016 Jun 20 85 5 2
2016 Jun 21
85 5 2
2016 Jun 22 80 5 2
2016
Jun 23 80 10 3
2016 Jun 24 80
12 4
2016 Jun 25 80 8 3
(SWPC via
DXLD)