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Re: [APML] Aurora Warning Service



Sure, check this eMail example.  Just go to the web site and
subscribe...joe  :)

Space Weather News for 17 April 2002
http://www.spaceweather.com

AURORAS TODAY: A coronal mass ejection swept past Earth this morning and
triggered a moderate geomagnetic storm.  The disturbance began at 1100UT
on April 17th was still happening 12 hours later when this alert was
issued. High-latitude sky watchers -- i.e., those in northern Europe,
Canada and the northern tier of US states -- should remain alert for
auroras after sunset on Wednesday.

AND LATER THIS WEEK.... Twisted magnetic fields above sunspot 9906 erupted
and hurled a lopsided coronal mass ejection toward Earth on April 17th.
The expanding cloud could ignite Northern Lights when it sweeps past our
planet on April 19th or 20th.

Visit SpaceWeather.com for updates and details.



Darryl Gage wrote:

> Can someone recommend a service that provides aurora warnings by email?
> Thanks.
>
> Darryl Gage
> "Strange and beautiful are the stars tonight..." - Blue Rodeo
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