[Ips-ursigram] AFTERNOON URSIGRAM FROM CULGOORA

Observatory Operations culgoora at ips.gov.au
Tue May 14 14:42:12 EST 2013


URSIGRAM CULGOORA 14/0430UT MAY 2013
UGEOR 85303 30514 0430/ 14/01 14109
11742 2//// 3//// 47101 50010 60003 40530 01000
11743 2//// 3//// 44212 50110 60013 10122 04000
11744 2//// 3//// 44322 50070 60017 11505 16000
11745 2//// 3//// 44533 50450 60031 13912 16000
11746 2//// 3//// 44213 50180 60013 24028 04000
11747 2//// 3//// 43312 50030 60011 23518 15000
11748 2//// 3//// 44512 50240 60008 18112 18100
1//// 2//// 3//// 42012 50000 60005 31222 00000
1//// 2//// 3//// 42012 50000 60003 25924 00000
99999
URASP 85303 30514 18183 00059
20600 30003 10003 35271 20107 10116 35541 30107 10112
20700 20109 10115 18700 30116 30121 18600 70120 10216
33752 30126 20126 18700 30349 10351 60174 90423 2////

PLAIN
Culgoora Afternoon Report 14/0000-0430UT May 2013
Broken optical observations with poor seeing.


rgn 11742 (n30 w05) - Hrx - Stable. Plage paint.

rgn 11743 (n22 e01) - Dso - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.

rgn 11744 (n05 e15) - Dai - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.

rgn 11745 (n12 e39) - Dkc - Largely stable.
Plage broken to scattered and faint.

rgn 11746 (s28 e40) - Dso - Stable.
Plage broken to scattered and faint.

rgn 11747 (s18 e35) - Cao - Growing.
Plage scattered and faint.

rgn 11748 (n12 e81) - Dko - Appears stable.
Plage compact and bright.

local rgn 6946 (s22 w12) - Bxo - Five spots.
Plage scattered and faint.

local rgn 6947 (s24 e59) - Bxo - Three spots.
Plage scattered and faint.


Radiospectrograph observations: 18-1800 MHz.
57-180 MHz may be attenuated due to tracking problem.

  0107-0116UT Weak type II, fundamental and harmonic,
    estimated shock speed 1250 km/s.
  Occasional moderate/strong type III activity.
  0423-0434UT Moderate continuum, 1700-600 MHz.
  Intermittent weak type III activity.

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