:Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2017 Jun 26 0041 UTC
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# Weekly
Highlights and Forecasts
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Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 19
- 25 June 2017
Solar activity was very low throughout the period with
only isolated
low and mid-level B-class flare activity observed. Regions
2663
(N12, L=095, class/area=Dso/100 on 17 Jun) and 2664 (N18,
L=314,
class/area=Cso/90 on 25 Jun) each produced B-class flare
activity
throughout the week while Region 2662 (N12,
L=050,
class/area=Hsx/170 on 13 Jun) was quiet. No Earth-directed CMEs
were
observed this period.
No proton events were observed at
geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at
geosynchronous orbit reached
high levels on 19-21 Jun with moderate levels
observed on 22-25 Jun.
Geomagnetic field activity was generally quiet
and quiet to
unsettled throughout the week with isolated active
conditions
observed on 25 Jun due to the influence of a positive,
north
polar-connected CH HSS.
FORECAST OF SOLAR AND GEOMAGNETIC
ACTIVITY 26 JUNE - 22 JULY 2017
Solar activity is expected to be very
low, with a slight chance for
C-class flare activity, 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 30 Jun-03 Jul, and 16-18 Jul.
Normal
and normal to moderate flux levels are expected to prevail
throughout the
remainder of the outlook period.
Geomagnetic field activity is expected
to be at quiet and quiet to
unsettled levels through most of the outlook
period; however, G1
(Minor) geomagnetic storm conditions are likely on 13 Jul
with
active conditions likely on 14 Jul due to the anticipated
influence
of a recurrent, negative polarity CH HSS.
:Product: 27-day
Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2017 Jun 26 0041 UTC
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# 27-day Space
Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2017-06-26
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# UTC
Radio Flux Planetary Largest
# Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp
Index
2017 Jun 26 72 10 3
2017 Jun 27
72 5 2
2017 Jun 28 77 10 3
2017
Jun 29 77 10 3
2017 Jun 30 77
5 2
2017 Jul 01 77 5 2
2017 Jul 02
74 5 2
2017 Jul 03 73 5 2
2017
Jul 04 72 5 2
2017 Jul 05 73
5 2
2017 Jul 06 74 5 2
2017 Jul 07
74 5 2
2017 Jul 08 75 5 2
2017
Jul 09 75 5 2
2017 Jul 10 75
5 2
2017 Jul 11 75 5 2
2017 Jul 12
75 5 2
2017 Jul 13 75 20 5
2017
Jul 14 75 12 4
2017 Jul 15 76
10 3
2017 Jul 16 76 5 2
2017 Jul 17
75 5 2
2017 Jul 18 75 5 2
2017
Jul 19 75 5 2
2017 Jul 20 74
5 2
2017 Jul 21 74 10 3
2017 Jul 22
74 12 4
(SWPC via DXLD)