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Weekly Report

(last updated 13 Feb 2025 01:46 UT)

SUBJ: ASWFC WEEKLY GEOPHYSICAL REPORT ISSUED ON 13 FEBRUARY 2025 FROM THE AUSTRALIAN SPACE WEATHER FORECASTING CENTRE ASWAS SCALE DESCRIPTION: https://bit.ly/3lmaMBx 1. SUMMARY (04 FEBRUARY - 12 FEBRUARY) K indices are in UT (0-24). For conversion to local time: AEST = UT + 10 hours; ACST = UT + 9.5 hours; AWST = UT + 8 hours Australian Region* Date K-INDICES A 04 Feb 2221 0112 4 05 Feb 1222 2312 7 06 Feb 2221 2111 5 07 Feb 1111 0101 2 08 Feb 1132 3122 7 09 Feb 2323 3445 20 10 Feb 4233 3323 14 11 Feb 3332 3322 12 12 Feb 2223 2332 10 *estimated from real time data NOTE: Indices may have been generated from data obtained in cooperation with the following organisations: Geoscience Australia, University of Newcastle Space Physics Group, Australian Government Antarctic Division and International Center for Space Weather Science and Education, Japan. G1 geomagnetic conditions were observed briefly on 09-Feb due to coronal hole high speed solar wind stream effects. G0 conditions were observed on all other days. 2. FORECAST (13 FEBRUARY - 15 MARCH) Disturbed Periods: 13-17 Feb, 27-Feb to 2-Mar, 7-15 Mar. Best Quiet Periods: 19-25 Feb, 4-5 Mar. 3. FORECAST FOR HIGH RESOLUTION AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS Northern Australian Regions: NA Central Australian Regions: NA Southern Australian Regions: Disturbed Periods: 14-18 Feb, 28-Feb to 2-Mar and 10-15 Mar. Best Quiet Periods: 20-26 Feb, 4-8 Mar. Pc3 pulsations are high frequency (10-45 second period) variations of the Earths magnetic field. Daily pc3-indices are the daily sum of 20 minute pc3-indices for that station and have been shown to be well correlated with rejection of high resolution aeromagnetic survey flight-line data. PLEASE NOTE: Geomagnetic activity can frequently be determined by short timescale solar events that cannot be forecast a week in advance, particularly at solar maximum.

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