[Ips-ursigram] AFTERNOON URSIGRAM FROM CULGOORA
Observatory Operations
culgoora at ips.gov.au
Thu Sep 15 14:34:36 EST 2011
URSIGRAM CULGOORA 15/0430UT SEP 2011
UGEOR 85303 10915 0430/ 15/01 15112
11287 2//// 3//// 44212 50090 60002 38128 04000
11289 2//// 3//// 43412 50380 60006 42623 03000
11290 2//// 3//// 47201 50010 60001 34313 02000
11292 2//// 3//// 47201 50030 60005 12209 02000
11293 2//// 3//// 44312 50040 60011 43717 16000
11294 2//// 3//// 43212 50020 60008 30217 03000
11295 2//// 3//// 43312 50080 60020 14421 03000
11296 2//// 3//// 44222 50150 60018 15726 04000
11297 2//// 3//// 44312 50130 60012 35018 16000
11298 2//// 3//// 44212 50060 60010 15216 04000
1//// 2//// 3//// 41001 50000 60001 24020 00000
11291 2//// 3//// 41001 50000 60001 45723 00000
99999
URASP 85303 10915 18183 00051
18181 70101 10347
PLAIN
Culgoora Afternoon Report 15/0000-0430UT September 2011
Continuous optical observations with some fair seeing.
rgn 11287 (s28 w81) - Dso - Approaching limb.
Plage broken and normal.
rgn 11289 (n23 w26) - Cho - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11290 (s13 w43) - Hsx - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11291 (n23 w57) - Axx - Single spot. Plage faint.
rgn 11292 (n09 e22) - Hsx - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11293 (n17 w37) - Dao - Appears stable.
Plage compact and faint.
rgn 11294 (s17 w02) - Cso - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11295 (n21 e44) - Cao - Largely stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11296 (n26 e57) - Dsi - Little change this period.
Plage broken to scattered and normal.
rgn 11297 (s18 w50) - Dao - Appears stable.
Plage broken and normal.
rgn 11298 (n16 e52) - Dso - Stable.
Plage broken to scattered and faint.
local rgn 6450 (s20 e40) - Axx - Single spot. Plage faint.
Radiospectrograph observations: 18-1800 MHz.
0101-0347UT Intermittent weak type III activity.
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