Oops, looks like a big solar disturbance...one of the worst I've
seen from the TIROS satellite. Let's hope it doesn't affect the CQ 160
contest too badly. See http://www.sel.noaa.gov/pmap/ and notice all the
bright red!
CU in the contest!
Bill W4ZV
:Product: 27-day Outlook outlook.txt
:Issued: 1998 Jan 20 2111 UT
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# Twenty-seven Day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 1998 Jan 20
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# UT Radio Flux Planetary Largest
# Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
1998 Jan 21 90 5 2 BY1QH -> 26 Jan, 8Q7AA -> 28 Jan
1998 Jan 22 88 5 2 TG7/OH3JF, 8P9DX, V47KP, VP2ESJ
1998 Jan 23 88 10 3 CQ 160 22Z -> 25 Jan 16Z
1998 Jan 24 88 10 3
1998 Jan 25 88 5 2
1998 Jan 26 88 5 2
1998 Jan 27 88 5 2
1998 Jan 28 88 5 2
1998 Jan 29 88 5 2
1998 Jan 30 88 5 2
1998 Jan 31 88 5 2
1998 Feb 01 88 5 2
1998 Feb 02 88 8 3
1998 Feb 03 90 8 3
1998 Feb 04 90 8 3
1998 Feb 05 90 8 3
1998 Feb 06 90 5 2
1998 Feb 07 90 5 2
1998 Feb 08 92 5 2
1998 Feb 09 92 5 2
1998 Feb 10 92 5 2
1998 Feb 11 92 5 2
1998 Feb 12 92 5 2
1998 Feb 13 92 5 2
1998 Feb 14 90 5 2 VP5FXB -> 28 Feb
1998 Feb 15 90 5 2 TJ1GB -> 28 Feb
1998 Feb 16 90 5 2
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