Status Report

NOAA SEC Space Weather Outlook #03- 35

By SpaceRef Editor
September 2, 2003
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Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Environment Center
Boulder, Colorado, USA

SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #03- 35
2003 September 02 at 10:55 a.m. MDT (2003 September 02 1655 UTC)

**** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK ****

Summary For August 25-31

Space weather during the week reached minor levels. A geomagnetic storm
that began last period was ending on August 25th and only reached
category G1 (minor) levels. The geomagnetic storm was cause by high
speed solar winds from a moderate sized coronal hole on the sun.
Another brief category G1 geomagnetic storm occurred on August 30th due
to high speed solar wind. For a list of adverse system effects related
to space weather storms, please refer to the NOAA Space Weather
Scales.

Outlook For September 3-9

Space weather for the next week may reach minor levels. Early in the
week a coronal hole with its high speed solar winds may produce
category G1 geomagnetic storming.

For current space weather conditions please refer to:

Data used to provide space weather services are contributed by NOAA,
USAF, NASA, NSF, USGS, the International Space Environment Services
and other observatories, universities, and institutions. For more
information, including email services, see SEC’s Space Weather
Advisories Web site http://sec.noaa.gov/advisories or (303) 497-5127.
The NOAA Public Affairs contact is Barbara McGehan at
Barbara.McGehan@noaa.gov or (303) 497-6288.

SpaceRef staff editor.