[Ips-ursigram] AFTERNOON URSIGRAM FROM CULGOORA
Observatory Operations
culgoora at ips.gov.au
Thu Dec 12 15:33:06 EST 2013
URSIGRAM CULGOORA 12/0430UT DEC 2013
UGEOR 85303 31212 0430/ 12/01 12110
11912 2//// 3//// 47201 50080 60002 35321 02000
11916 2//// 3//// 45312 50200 60008 37813 19000
11917 2//// 3//// 43212 50160 60011 21814 03000
11918 2//// 3//// 43323 50120 60014 23820 03000
11919 2//// 3//// 42012 50010 60003 35306 00000
11920 2//// 3//// 47301 50070 60003 14612 03000
11921 2//// 3//// 47501 50330 60002 15006 04000
11922 2//// 3//// 44223 50100 60014 43210 04000
11923 2//// 3//// 43112 50010 60006 11518 03000
11924 2//// 3//// 42012 50000 60002 36213 00000
99999
URASP 85303 31212 18183 00054
18600 7//// 1//// 20600 20317 10326 20600 20322 10332
18600 30328 30334
PLAIN
Culgoora Afternoon Report 12/0000-0430UT December 2013
Broken optical observations with poor seeing.
rgn 11912 (s21 w53) - Hsx - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11916 (s13 w78) - Eao - Appears stable.
Plage broken and faint.
rgn 11917 (s14 e18) - Cso - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11918 (s20 e38) - Cai - Largely stable.
Plage broken to scattered and faint to normal.
rgn 11919 (s06 w53) - Bxo - Three spots.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11920 (n12 e46) - Hax - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11921 (n06 e50) - Hkx - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11922 (n10 w32) - Dsi - Largely stable.
Plage broken to scattered and faint.
rgn 11923 (n18 e15) - Cro - Declining.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11924 (s13 w62) - Bxo - Two spots.
Plage widely scattered and faint.
Radiospectrograph observations: 18-1800 MHz.
Frequencies above 60 MHz attenuated due to traking problems.
0317-0332UT Weak type II, fundamental and harmonic,
estimated shock speed 1000 km/s.
0328-0334UT Strong type III group.
Intermittent weak type III activity.
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