[Ips-dhfpr] IPS Daily HF Prop Report - 14 April 04

rwc rwc at ips.gov.au
Thu Apr 15 09:57:44 EST 2004


SUBJ: IPS DAILY HF PROPAGATION REPORT
ISSUED AT 14/2330Z APRIL 2004 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE FORECAST CENTRE
AUSTRALIAN REGION SUMMARY AND FORECAST

1. SUMMARY (14 APRIL) 
Date   T index  Conditions    
14 Apr    60    Normal         

Flares: none.

MUFs:
   Equatorial PNG Region:
      Depressed by 15% during local day,
      Enhanced by 20% during local night.
   Northern Australian Region:
      Near predicted monthly values during local day,
      Enhanced by 15% during local night.
   Southern Australian and New Zealand Region:
      Mostly near predicted monthly values,
      Enhanced by 20% after local dawn.
   Antarctic Region (Casey/Scott Base):
      Enhanced by 20% over the UT day.


PCA Event : No event.

Predicted Monthly T index for April:  45
2. FORECAST (15 APRIL - 17 APRIL)
Date   T index  Conditions       MUFs                              
15 Apr    70    Normal           10 to 15% above predicted monthly 
                                 values 
16 Apr    70    Normal           10 to 15% above predicted monthly 
                                 values     
17 Apr    70    Normal           10 to 15% above predicted monthly 
                                 values    
COMMENT: Generally good HF conditions expected. 

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