[Ips-dsgr] IPS Daily Report - 26 December 09

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Sun Dec 27 10:15:48 EST 2009


SUBJ: IPS DAILY SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ISSUED AT 26/2330Z DECEMBER 2009 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE FORECAST CENTRE
SUMMARY FOR 26 DECEMBER AND FORECAST FOR 27 DECEMBER - 29 DECEMBER
STATUS INDICATORS SOL:GREEN   MAG:GREEN     ION: GREEN
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1A. SOLAR SUMMARY
Activity 26 Dec:  Very low

Flares: none.

Observed 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number for 26 Dec:  76/14

1B. SOLAR FORECAST
             27 Dec             28 Dec             29 Dec
Activity     Very low           Very low           Very low
Fadeouts     None expected      None expected      None expected
10.7cm/SSN    76/14              77/16              78/17
COMMENT: Solar activity was very low today. Solar wind speed 
stayed between 370 and 420 km/s whereas the Bz component of the 
IMF varied between +/-4nT during the UT day today. Solar activity 
is expected to stay at very low levels for the next three days. 
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2A. MAGNETIC SUMMARY

Geomagnetic field for Australian Region 26 Dec: Quiet 

Estimated Indices 26 Dec :  A   K           
   Australian Region       4   21211111
      Darwin               4   22110112
      Townsville           5   21211222
      Learmonth            5   21221211
      Canberra             1   11100001
      Hobart               4   12211111
      Casey(Ant)           4   ---22111
    
Observed Regional daily pc3 Indices 26 Dec : 
      Darwin               0   (Quiet)
      Townsville           0   (Quiet)
      Learmonth            0   (Quiet)
      Alice_Springs        0   (Quiet)
      Gnangara             0   (Quiet)
      Canberra             0   (Quiet)
      Hobart               0   (Quiet)
Pc3 pulsations are high frequency (10-45 second period) variations 
of the Earths magnetic field. Daily pc3-indices are the daily sum 
of 20 minute pc3-indices for that station and have been shown to be
well correlated with rejection of high resolution aeromagnetic
survey flight-line data. 

NOTE: Indices may have been generated from data obtained in 
cooperation with the following organisations: Geoscience Australia, 
University of Newcastle Space Physics Group, Australian Government 
Antarctic Division and Space Environment Research Center, Japan.


Estimated AFr/Ap Indices 26 Dec : A 
           Fredericksburg         2
           Planetary              5                         

Observed AFr/Ap Indices 25 Dec :  A   K
           Fredericksburg         3
           Planetary              2   0000 0122     


2B. MAGNETIC FORECAST 
Date      Ap    Conditions
27 Dec     2    Quiet 
28 Dec     2    Quiet 
29 Dec     2    Quiet 
COMMENT: Mostly quiet geomagnetic conditions were observed 
on most locations today. Similar conditions may be expected 
for the next three days. 
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3A. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION SUMMARY
	            Latitude Band
Date        Low            Middle         High 
26 Dec      Normal         Normal         Normal         
PCA Event : No event.

3B. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION FORECAST
	            Latitude Band
Date        Low            Middle         High 
27 Dec      Normal         Normal         Normal
28 Dec      Normal         Normal         Normal
29 Dec      Normal         Normal         Normal
COMMENT: HF conditions were mostly normal on most locations 
today. Sporadic E-layer influences were also observed at low 
and some mid latitude locations. Nearly similar HF conditions 
with periods of minor depressions in MUFs may be expected for 
the next three days as the ionospheric ionisation is expected 
to remain weak due to very low solar activity. 
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4A. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC SUMMARY

Date   T index
26 Dec     0

Observed Australian Regional MUFs
   Cocos Island Region:
      Near predicted monthly values.
   Niue Island Region:
      Enhanced by 15% during local day,
      Depressed by 15% during local night.
      Depressed by 20% after local dawn.
   Northern Australian Region:
      Near predicted monthly values.
   Southern Australian and New Zealand Region:
      Near predicted monthly values.
   Antarctic Region (Casey/Scott Base/Davis/Mawson):
      Near predicted monthly values over the UT day.

Predicted Monthly T index for December:   1

4B. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC FORECAST
Date   T index  MUFs
27 Dec    -2    Near predicted monthly values with occasional 
                depressions to 10%. 
28 Dec    -2    Near predicted monthly values with occasional 
                depressions to 10%. 
29 Dec    -2    Near predicted monthly values with occasional 
                depressions to 10%. 
COMMENT: Mostly normal HF conditions were observed in the Aus/NZ 
region today. Nearly similar conditions with some periods of 
minor MUF depressions may be expected for the next three days 
as the ionosphere stays weak due to very low solar activity. 
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5. SPACE ENVIRONMENT SUMMARY

GOES satellite data for 25 Dec
       Daily Proton Fluence >1 MeV:   6.1E+05
       Daily Proton Fluence >10 MeV:  2.0E+04
       Daily Electron Fluence >2 MeV: 3.50E+04   (normal fluence)   
Electron Fluence Daily Deep Dielectric Discharge Probability: 1%
Fluence (flux accumulation over 24hrs)/ cm2-ster-day.
       X-ray background: A2.9

ACE Satellite Solar Wind Day Averaged Data for 25 Dec
Speed: 336 km/sec  Density:    3.9 p/cc  Temp:    47300 K  Bz:   0 nT

(Courtesy Space Weather Prediction Center, Boulder USA)
ACE data can be incorrect during strong proton events.
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