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 On April 6-7 an interval of geomagnetic

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vk3pa Posted - 05 Apr 2006 : 06:08:08 AM
C-class flares are being produced by two regions on/near the
central meridian, of which two are classified as beta-gamma(-delta). We
expect more c-flaring activity with a possibility of accompanying CMEs
towards the earth, the next 48
hours. The solar wind parameters are
slightly disturbed. The Bz turned south around 6 UT this morning but
geomagnetic conditions remained quiet; the solar wind speed is around
320 km/s. On April 6-7 an interval of geomagnetic active conditions is
expected due to a small coronal hole in the northern hemisphere.


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