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To: John H K; Nexus; heleny
Even spaceweather.com changed its analysis from this morning when it realized its error...look at the site.

I don't think they did....read the whole thing...particularly 2nd paragraph below from Space Weather:

SOLAR EXPLOSIONS: Solar activity is high. An intense X5-class solar flare erupted today (Oct. 23rd at 8:35 UT) from sunspot 486 near the sun's southeastern limb. The explosion hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space. See the movie. Although the CME was not Earth-directed, it could deliver a glancing blow to our planet's magnetic field as early as Oct 24th (although the 25th is more likely).

Another CME was already en route when this morning's explosion occured. Pictured right, it was launched on Oct 22nd by an explosion near sunspot 484. Forecasters expect it to arrive on Oct. 24th and possibly trigger a strong geomagnetic storm. Sky watchers at middle latitudes should be alert for auroras.


93 posted on 10/24/2003 3:45:07 AM PDT by Amelia
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To: Howlin
Check this out - you are considered to be in the middle latitudes! :-)
94 posted on 10/24/2003 3:46:04 AM PDT by Amelia
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