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Informe geofísico

Any mentioned solar flare in this report has a scaling factor applied by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Because of the SWPC scaling factor, solar flares are reported as 42% smaller than for the science quality data. The scaling factor has been removed from our archived solar flare data to reflect the true physical units.
Resumen de Actividad Solar y Geofísica 2003 Oct 31 0245 UTC
Preparado por NOAA © SWPC y procesado por SpaceWeatherLive.com

Resumen conjunto USAF/NOAA actividad Solar y Geofísica

SGAS Número 304 publicado el 0245Z a las 31 Oct 2003 Este infórmese ha elaborado a partir de los datos recibidos en SWO el 30 Oct
A. Eventos Energéticos
Inicio  Max  Fin  Rgn   Loc   Xray  Op 245MHz 10cm   Barrido
0156 0207 0229  0488 N08W22 M1.6  1f
0705 0705 0705                       250
0720 0721 0721                       120
1009 1009 1012                       1500
1333 1333 1333                       2500
1502 1504 1504                       230
1515 1528 1537  0486        M1.5            29
1906 1906 1908                       490    100
1918 1921 1927              C5.6     500
B. Eventos de Protones
A new surge of high energy protons followed the X-10 flare, enhancing the existing greater than 10 MeV and greater than 100 MeV proton events from the X17 flare on the 28th. This enhancement reached 110 pfu (29/2310Z) in the greater than 100 MeV level, and 3300 pfu (30/1935Z) in the greater than 10 MeV level. A polar cap absorption continues and the proton event remains in progress.
C. Resumen de Actividad Geomagnética
The geomagnetic field was at predominantly minor to severe storm levels. The intense geomagnetic storm that began at 29/0611Z continued through the first half of this period. Severe levels were observed from 30/0000 - 0600Z. A short-lived "lull" (K5-6) in activity preceded the onset of another severe geomagnetic storm. The very fast CME from the X10 flare that peaked at 29/2049Z impacted the magnetic field at around 30/1600Z - a remarkably fast 19-hour transit from Sun to Earth. Sustained southward IMF Bz in the -15 to -30 Nt range is assuring a severe response. A Forbush decrease at around 20% remains in progress.
D. Estratosfera caliente
Ninguno
E. Indices Diarios: (preliminares en tiempo real/valores estimados)
10 cm 271  SSN 293  Afr/Ap 147/162   X-ray Background C2.8
Flujo Diario de Protones (flujo acumulado en 24 hr)
GT 1 MeV 7.7e+08   GT 10 MeV 1.4e+08 p/(cm2-ster-day)
(Satélite órbita sincronizada  GOES-11 , W108 grados)
Fluidez diaria de electrones
GT 2 MeV 1.90e+07 e/(cm2-ster-day)
(Satélite órbita sincronizada  GOES-12 , W75 grados)
3 Horas K-índices
Boulder 7 7 5 5 4 7 8 9 Planetary 8 7 6 5 5 8 9 9
F. Comentarios
  Ninguno

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