Keep in mind that these are earth wide predictions, with many factors at play.
For example, if EU is facing the solar ejection then they get plenty and we may
get only a little (if any) result.
Additionally, even if the Americas face the incoming waves, the Interplanetary
Magnetic Field vector (Bz) is at play. More information >>here<<. We want a
"negative" Bz value to see the best outcome for VHFers.
I'm simply informing; not being a naysayer. It is these sort of things that
make our hobby so interesting (to me, anyway) and give us insights that the
general public lacks.
Track stuff on SpaceWeather.com (including the value of Bz).
Ev, W2EV
On Friday, May 10, 2024 at 07:59:52 AM EDT, mikflathead--- via
VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> wrote:
Just saw on the news. Mike
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