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Space Weather Prediction Service WWV Changes

On 6th September 2011 the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) will discontinue the broadcast of its propagation forecasts on WWV at 18 minutes past the hour and WWVH at 45 minutes past the hour Read the Full Article from the SARC

Propagation Report from Hannes Coetzee, ZS6BZP

New sunspot 1 163 produced a spectacular M3 class solar flare on Feb. 24th. Sunspot 1 163 will continue turning toward Earth in the days ahead, setting the stage for more potent geo-effects if the eruptions continue Read the Full Article from the SARC

NOAA Issues Geomagnetic Warning

Space Weather Message Code: WARSUD Serial Number: 75 Issue Time: 2011 Feb 18 0059 UTC WARNING: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse expected Valid From: 2011 Feb 18 0140 UTC Valid To: 2011 Feb 18 0230 UTC IP Shock Passage Observed: 2011 Feb 18 0049 UTC Source: NOAA

G0KYA’s HF Propagation Prediction Report, June 2010

Solar conditions continue to be fairly rotten. In May we had a solar flux low of 69 and a high of… wait for it…. 83. Hardly what we would expect for the rising part of the new cycle. It really needs to get over 100 if we are to see the higher bands open up [...]

DO1CO DX-Report: 14-Jun-2010 at 2106 UTC

Solar Flux = 73 | A = 5 | K = 1 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 14-Jun-2010 at 1806 UTC

Solar Flux = 76 | A = 7 | K = 1 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 12-Jun-2010 at 2106 UTC

Solar Flux = 76 | A = 3 | K = 2 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 06-Jun-2010 at 2111 UTC

Solar Flux = 68 | A = 6 | K = 3 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 06-Jun-2010 at 0006 UTC

Solar Flux = 70 | A = 6 | K = 3 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 05-Jun-2010 at 1201 UTC

Solar Flux = 72 | A = 18 | K = 0 Follow DO1CO

DO1CO DX-Report: 04-Jun-2010 at 2106 UTC

Solar Flux = 72 | A = 18 | K = 2 Follow DO1CO

Are sunspots disappearing?

Nasa report that the sun is in the pits of the deepest solar minimum in nearly a century. Weeks and sometimes whole months go by without even a single tiny sunspot. The quiet has dragged out for more than two years, prompting some observers to wonder, are sunspots disappearing? Read the Full Article from Southgate [...]