[Ips-ursigram] AFTERNOON URSIGRAM FROM CULGOORA
Observatory Operations
culgoora at ips.gov.au
Thu Oct 17 15:34:57 EST 2013
URSIGRAM CULGOORA 17/0430UT OCT 2013
UGEOR 85303 31017 0430/ 17/00 17110
11861 2//// 3//// 45323 50400 60017 35607 19000
11864 2//// 3//// 47201 50040 60001 34622 02000
11865 2//// 3//// 43312 50030 60005 33721 03000
11867 2//// 3//// 42012 50000 60002 47024 00000
11869 2//// 3//// 43212 50020 60002 13119 03000
11870 2//// 3//// 41001 50000 60001 33413 00000
11872 2//// 3//// 47201 50100 60001 25518 03000
11873 2//// 3//// 44112 50040 60007 16311 15000
1//// 2//// 3//// 42012 50000 60002 44906 00000
1//// 2//// 3//// 47201 50060 60001 18607 03000
99999
URASP 85303 31017 18183 00053
18101 30033 10033 20201 30110 10110 20261 30247 10248
PLAIN
Culgoora Afternoon Report 17/0000-0430UT October 2013
Broken optical observations with poor seeing.
rgn 11861 (s07 w56) - Eai - Little change this period.
Plage broken to scattered and faint to normal.
rgn 11864 (s22 w46) - Hsx - Stable. Plage faint.
rgn 11865 (s21 w37) - Cao - Appears stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11867 (n24 w70) - Bxo - Two spots.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11869 (n19 e31) - Cso - Stable.
Plage scattered and faint.
rgn 11870 (s13 w34) - Axx - Single spot. Plage faint.
rgn 11872 (s18 e55) - Hsx - Stable. No plage.
rgn 11873 (n11 e63) - Dro - Growing.
Plage scattered and faint.
local rgn 7065 (n06 w49) - Bxo - Two spots.
Plage scattered and faint.
local rgn 7069 (n07 e86) - Hsx - Stable. Plage normal.
Some bright surging was observed near this region.
Radiospectrograph observations: 18-1800 MHz.
Occasional weak type III activity.
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