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Subject: RE: [OM] [OT] Aurora
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 09:53:48 -0700
Found this on the Astro mailing list regarding last night's auroral activity 
here in North America:


>    For those interested in the specific trigger of last night's auroral
> display, the following brief excerpts from NOAA's "spaceweather.com"
> website reveal some of the story:
>
>
>     AURORA BLAST: A fast-moving coronal mass ejection that billowed
>    away from the Sun on Nov. 4th swept past our planet at 0150 UT on
>    Nov 6th (8:50 p.m. EST on Nov 5th). The impact triggered a severe
>    geomagnetic storm -- now subsiding -- and widespread auroras reaching
>    as far south as Alabama and Texas in the United States.
>
>                           *     *     *
>
>    RADIATION STORM: Our planet remains inside a stream of energetic solar
>     protons accelerated by Sunday's X1-class solar flare and coronal
>       mass ejection (CME). The ongoing radiation storm reached severe
>       (S4) levels on Monday, but is subsiding now that the CME has
>                              passed our planet.
>
>                           *     *     *
>
>          The flux of energetic protons near our planet soared
>               10,000-fold after a solar explosion on Nov. 4th.


And I had to be in the city at the time.  Oh well, at least skies were clear.

Garth


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