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Re: [APML] Anyone seeing an aurora?
The Kp index is heavily weighted over 24 hours from what I can remember.
The A index will give a more accurate indication as to what is presently
happening, I believe it is hourly weighted although the scaling is very
different.
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Chris Schur wrote:
>
> Chris, and certainly not with a Kp of 4 will I see it down here!
>
> Chris
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>
> Looks like it should be visible from 42N+.......?
> I was just outside and nothing so far....
>
> Chris
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