Status Report

Space Weather Alerts and Warnings Issued in the last 24 Hours

By SpaceRef Editor
July 14, 2000
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# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Environment Center.
# Please send comments and suggestions to sec@sec.noaa.gov
# Updated hourly and as Alerts and Warnings are issued.
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# Alerts and Warnings Issued in the last 24 Hours
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:ALERTS:

X-Ray event X5.7/3B/N22W07 BEG 14 Jul 2000 1003 MAX 14 Jul 2000 1024
END 14 Jul 2000 1043 UT
Comment: None

Proton Event >10MeV @ >=10pfu Warning valid from 14 Jul 2000 1055 to
2200 UT
Comment: None

Proton event >100 MeV @ >1pfu Warning valid from 14 Jul 2000 1055 to
1500 UT
Comment: None

Type II Radio Emission 14 Jul 2000 1020 UT
Comment: Estimated shock velocity = 1300 km/s

Proton event >100 MeV @ >1pfu BEG 14 Jul 2000 1040 UT
Comment: None

Protons Event >10 MeV @ >=10pfu BEG 14 Jul 2000 1050 UT
Comment: None

Type IV Radio Emission 14 Jul 2000 1026 UT
Comment: None

10cm Radio Burst 3000 F.U. 14 Jul 2000 1009 UT Duration 83 Minutes
Comment: Latest Penticton Noon Flux was 232 sfu.

The following Alert ENDED at 1200 UT on 14 Jul 2000
Magnetic A-Index >=30 Observed 13 Jul 2000 1800 UT
Comment: None

The following Alert was CONTINUED at 1314 UT on 14 Jul 2000
Proton event >100 MeV @ >1pfu BEG 14 Jul 2000 1040 UT
Comment: Ground Level Event (GLE) observed as 36% increase.

The following Alert was CONTINUED at 1342 UT on 14 Jul 2000
Protons Event >10 MeV @ >=10pfu BEG 14 Jul 2000 1050 UT
Comment: The current proton flux level is 2037 pfu’s at 1335 UT on 14
July.

Proton event >100 MeV @ >1pfu Warning valid from 14 Jul 2000 1515 to 15
Jul 2000 1500 UT
Comment: The current proton flux level is 324 pfu’s at 1510 UT on 14
July
A Ground Level Event ended at 1415 UT on 14 July

Magnetic A-Index >=50 Watch for 15 Jul 2000 UT
Comment: K-indices of >=6 are possible beginning at 1800 UT on 15 July

Magnetic A-Index >=50 Watch for 16 Jul 2000 UT
Comment: K-indices of >=6 are possible beginning at 1800 UT on 15 July

Magnetic A-Index >=50 Watch for 17 Jul 2000 UT
Comment: K-indices of >=6 are possible beginning at 1800 UT on 15 July

Magnetic K-Index of 6 Observed 14 Jul 2000 from 15:00 to 18:00 UT
Comment: None

SpaceRef staff editor.