Looks like there are sunspots still developing. Perhaps NASA jumped the
gun in predicting an early solar minimum? Who knows. Just thought I
should follow up my earlier posts with this new bulletin.

Garnet

-----Forwarded Message-----
From: Space Environment Center <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Space-Weather-Outlook
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 19:10:16 +0000

Official Space Weather Advisory issued by NOAA Space Environment Center
Boulder, Colorado, USA

SPACE WEATHER ADVISORY OUTLOOK #04- 42
2004 October 19 at 01:08 p.m. MDT (2004 October 19 1908 UTC)

**** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK ****

Summary For October 11-17
Minor (G1) geomagnetic storm levels were observed on 13 and 14 October.
This disturbance was due to elevated solar wind conditions from a
coronal hole.

Outlook For October 20-26
Isolated R1 storms are possible from new developing sunspot groups on
the Sun. 

For current space weather conditions please refer to:
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/SWN/
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/alerts/

Data used to provide space weather services are contributed by NOAA, 
USAF, NASA, NSF, USGS, the International Space Environment Services 
and other observatories, universities, and institutions. For more 
information, including email services, see SEC's Space Weather 
Advisories Web site http://sec.noaa.gov/advisories or (303) 497-5127.


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