Solar und Umweltseiten


19. Januar 2010

Coronal hole history

Kategorie: Solar Umwelt – admin – 13:25

STAR
Coronal hole tag
Location Earth facing position date interval Geomagnetic disturbance
date interval
Kp dominant / Kp max / ap max Max solar wind speed (km/s) Comment
CH275 southern 2007.06.25-2007.06.27 2007.06.28-2007.06.29 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH271
CH274 trans equatorial 2007.06.22 none -/-/-
CH273 southern 2007.06.17-2007.06.19 2007.06.21-2007.06.23 3/4/32 596 recurrent, ref. CH270
CH272 southern 2007.06.10-2007.06.11 2007.06.14-2007.06.16 3/4/32 634 recurrent, ref. CH269
CH271 southern 2007.05.30-2007.05.31 2007.06.02-2007.06.04 2/4/27 531 recurrent, ref. CH268
CH270 southern 2007.05.21-2007.05.23 2007.05.24-2007.05.27 3/4/27 725 recurrent, ref. CH267
CH269 southern 2007.05.15-2007.05.16 2007.05.18-2007.05.20 3/4/27 660 recurrent, ref. CH266
CH268 southern 2007.05.03-2007.05.04 2007.05.07-2007.05.09 3/4/32 634 recurrent, ref. CH264. Minor CME arrived on May 7
CH267 southern 2007.04.24-2007.04.26 2007.04.27-2007.04.30 4/5/48 716 recurrent, ref. CH263
CH266 trans equatorial 2007.04.16-2007.04.19 2007.04.22-2007.04.23 2/5/56 569 recurrent, ref. CH262
CH265 trans equatorial 2007.04.13-2007.04.14 2007.04.17-2007.04.18 2/4/22 382 recurrent, ref. CH261
CH264 southern 2007.04.06-2007.04.07 2007.04.08-2007.04.12 2/4/22 536 recurrent, ref. CH260
CH263 southern 2007.03.28-2007.03.30 2007.03.31-2007.04.03 4/5/56 635 recurrent, ref. CH259
CH262 trans equatorial 2007.03.20-2007.03.23 2007.03.25-2007.03.28 2/4/32 568 recurrent, ref. CH258
CH261 southern 2007.03.18-2007.03.19 2007.03.23-2007.03.24 3/5/39 368
CH260 southern 2007.03.09-2007.03.11 2007.03.11-2007.03.17 3/5/48 710 recurrent, ref CH257
CH259 southern 2007.03.01-2007.03.03 2007.03.05-2007.03.07 3/5/48 638 recurrent
CH258 southern 2007.02.22-2007.02.25 2007.02.26-2007.03.01 3/5/39 699 recurrent, ref CH256
CH257 trans equatorial 2007.02.08-2007.02.13 2007.02.12-2007.02.16 3/5/48 844 recurrent, ref CH255
CH256 southern 2007.01.26-2007.01.28 2007.01.29-2007.02.01 3/7/111 789 recurrent, ref CH254
CH255 southern 2007.01.12-2007.01.16 2007.01.15-2007.01.20 3/6/94 756 recurrent, ref CH252
CH254 southern 2006.12.30-2006.12.31 2007.01.01-2007.01.05 3/5/39 794 recurrent, ref. CH250
CH253 southern 2006.12.24 none -/-/-
CH252 southern 2006.12.16-2006.12.20 2006.12.18-2006.12.25 3/5/39 845 recurrent, ref CH248
CH251 northern 2006.12.07-2006.12.09 2006.12.10-2006.12.13 3/5/48 868
CH250 southern 2006.12.03-2006.12.04 2006.12.05-2006.12.07 3/5/56 638 recurrent, ref CH247
CH249 northern 2006.11.26 2006.11.30 4/5/56 410 recurrent, ref CH246
CH248 southern 2006.11.19-2006.11.23 2006.11.22-2006.11.26 3/5/48 659 recurrent, ref CH245
CH247 southern 2006.11.06-2006.11.08 2006.11.09-2006.11.11 4/6/80 657 recurrent, ref CH243
CH246 northern 2006.10.30-2006.10.31 2006.11.03-2006.11.04 2/3/18 435 recurrent, ref CH242
CH245 trans equatorial 2006.10.24-2006.10.26 2006.10.27-2006.10.30 3/4/32 572 partly recurrent. CH241 merged with other CHs
CH244 trans equatorial 2006.10.16-2006.10.18 2006.10.20-2006.10.22 3/5/39 635 recurrent, ref CH240
CH243 trans equatorial 2006.10.10-2006.10.12 2006.10.12-2006.10.14 3/5/48 607 recurrent, ref CH239
CH242 northern 2006.10.04 2006.10.07-2006.10.08 3/4/22 541
CH241 trans equatorial 2006.09.25-2006.09.27 2006.09.30-2006.10.01 3/5/56 564 recurrent, ref CH238
CH240 trans equatorial 2006.09.20-2006.09.21 2006.09.23-2006.09.26 3/5/48 699 recurrent, ref CH237
CH239 trans equatorial 2006.09.13-2006.09.14 2006.09.16-2006.09.19 3/5/39 632 recurrent, ref CH236
CH238 trans equatorial 2006.08.29-2006.08.31 2006.09.01-2006.09.04 3/6/80 687 recurrent, ref CH235
CH237 trans equatorial 2006.08.24-2006.08.26 2006.08.27-2006.08.30 3/5/39 693 recurrent, ref CH234
CH236 southern 2006.08.18 2006.08.21-2006.08.23 3/4/27 522
CH235 trans equatorial 2006.08.02-2006.08.04 2006.08.07-2006.08.09 3/6/67 647 recurrent, ref CH231
CH234 trans equatorial 2006.07.28-2006.07.30 2006.07.31-2006.08.03 3/4/22 716 recurrent, ref CH230
CH233 northern 2006.07.23-2006.07.24 2006.07.27-2006.07.29 4/6/94 750
CH232 trans equatorial 2006.07.21-2006.07.22 2006.07.24-2006.07.26 2/3/15 365 recurrent, ref CH229
CH231 southern 2006.07.07-2006.07.09 2006.07.11-2006.07.13 3/4/22 582 recurrent, ref CH228
CH230 trans equatorial 2006.07.01-2006.07.03 2006.07.04-2006.07.07 3/5/39 739 recurrent, ref CH227
CH229 trans equatorial 2006.06.24-2006.06.26 2006.06.27-2006.06.30 3/4/32 641 recurrent, ref CH226
CH228 southern 2006.06.12-2006.06.13 2006.06.14-2006.06.18 3/5/56 696 recurrent, ref CH225
CH227 northern 2006.06.04-2006.06.06 2006.06.06-2006.06.10 4/5/48 733 recurrent, ref CH223
CH226 trans equatorial 2006.05.29-2006.05.30 2006.06.01-2006.06.03 2/4/27 578 recurrent, ref CH222
CH225 southern 2006.05.16-2006.05.17 2006.05.18-2006.05.21 2/5/48 582 recurrent, ref CH221
CH224 trans equatorial 2006.05.13-2006.05.15 2006.05.17-2006.05.18 2/3/12 350
CH223 northern 2006.05.08-2006.05.10 2006.05.10-2006.05.14 3/4/27 692 recurrent, ref CH220
CH222 trans equatorial 2006.05.02-2006.05.04 2006.05.05-2006.05.08 3/5/56 662 recurrent, ref CH219
CH221 trans equatorial 2006.04.17-2006.04.20 2006.04.21-2006.04.24 3/4/32 591 recurrent, ref CH217
CH220 trans equatorial 2006.04.11-2006.04.14 2006.04.13-2006.04.18 4/7/111 704 recurrent, ref CH216
CH219 trans equatorial 2006.04.06-2006.04.08 2006.04.09-2006.04.10 4/6/67 736
CH218 northern 2006.04.02-2006.04.03 2006.04.05-2006.04.06 3/4/32 441 recurrent, ref CH215
CH217 trans equatorial 2006.03.21-2006.03.22 2006.03.24-2006.03.27 2/3/15 402
CH216 trans equatorial 2006.03.16-2006.03.17 2006.03.18-2006.03.22 3/6/94 734 recurrent, ref CH212
CH215 trans equatorial 2006.03.05-2006.03.07 2006.03.09-2006.03.12 3/4/27 586 recurrent, ref CH210
CH214 southern 2006.02.24-2006.02.25 2006.02.28-2006.03.02 2/3/15 462 recurrent, ref CH207
CH213 southern 2006.02.20 none -/-/- poorly defined
CH212 northern 2006.02.17-2006.02.18 2006.02.19-2006.02.23 3/6/67 760 recurrent, ref CH206
CH211 southern 2006.02.12 2006.02.15-2006.02.16 2/4/32 598
CH210 northern 2006.02.08 2006.02.11-2006.02.12 2/3/12 558 recurrent, ref CH205
CH209 northern 2006.02.04 none -/-/- recurrent, ref CH204
CH208 northern 2006.01.30 weak effects on
2006.02.03-2006.02.04
-/2/4 414 poorly defined
CH207 southern 2006.01.28-2006.01.29 weak effects on
2006.02.01-2006.02.02
-/2/4 380 small
CH206 trans equatorial 2006.01.21-2006.01.23 2006.01.23-2006.01.27 3/6/67 755 recurrent, ref. CH202
CH205 trans equatorial 2006.01.12-2006.01.13 2006.01.15-2006.01.17 3/4/22 515 recurrent, ref. CH201
CH204 trans equatorial 2006.01.08 none -/-/- poorly defined
CH203 trans equatorial 2005.12.31-2006.01.01 none -/-/- poorly defined
CH202 trans equatorial 2005.12.25-2005.12.27 2005.12.27-2005.12.30 3/5/39 784 recurrent, ref. CH200
CH201 southern 2005.12.16-2005.12.17 2005.12.19-2005.12.20 3/4/22 recurrent, ref. CH199
CH200 trans equatorial 2005.11.28-2005.11.30 2005.11.29-2005.12.03 3/4/32 768 recurrent, ref. CH196
stream arrived late on Nov.29
CH199 southern 2005.11.20+2005.11.23 2005.11.23-2005.11.25 2/4/22 536
CH198 trans equatorial 2005.11.16 2005.11.19-2005.11.20 2/4/27 427
CH197 southern 2005.11.12-2005.11.13 none -/-/- probably too far to the south
CH196 northern 2005.11.07-2005.11.08 2005.11.11-2005.11.14 3/4/27 445 recurrent, ref. CH192
CH195 trans equatorial 2005.11.01-2005.11.03 2005.11.02-2005.11.07 3/5/56 756 recurrent, ref. CH191
CH194 trans equatorial 2005.10.22-2005.10.23 2005.10.24-2005.10.27 3/4/32 532 recurrent, ref. CH189
CH193 southern 2005.10.20-2005.10.21 none -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH188
CH192 northern 2005.10.12-2005.10.13 2005.10.16-2005.10.17 2/4/32 418 new
CH191 trans equatorial 2005.10.05-2005.10.07 2005.10.07-2005.10.10 3/4/32 716 recurrent, ref. CH187
CH190 northern 2005.10.02 none -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH186
CH189 trans equatorial 2005.09.27 2005.09.30-2005.10.02 3/4/32 550 recurrent, ref. CH185
CH188 southern 2005.09.24 none -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH184, probably too far to the south
CH187 trans equatorial 2005.09.09-2005.09.11 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH181
no disturbance observed due to extreme CME activity
CH186 northern 2005.09.05-2005.09.06 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH180, still poorly defined
no disturbance observed due to CME
CH185 northern 2005.09.01-2005.09.02 2005.09.03-2005.09.05 3/5/56 893 recurrent, ref. CH179
CH184 southern 2005.08.27-2005.08.28 2005.08.30-2005.09.02 4/6/94 579 recurrent, ref. CH178B
CH183 southern 2005.08.21-2005.08.22 2005.08.24.2005.08.26 3/5/39 >700 recurrent, ref. CH177, disturbance interrupted by much stronger CME disturbance 06 UTC Aug.24 – early Aug.25
CH182 southern 2005.08.17-2005.08.18 2005.08.21-2005.08.23 3/4/22 588 recurrent, ref. CH176
CH181 trans equatorial 2005.08.13-2005.08.15 2005.08.15-2005.08.18 3/4/27 799 recurrent, ref. CH175
CH180 northern 2005.08.08-2005.08.09 2005.08.13 3/4/32 588 poorly defined
CH179 northern 2005.08.05-2005.08.06 -/-/- small, elongated on E-W axis, no significant disturbance observed
CH178 trans equatorial 2005.08.04 2005.08.06-2005.08.07 3/5/39 907 new, poorly defined
CH178B southern 2005.08.02 2005.08.05-2005.08.06 5/5/48 569 recurrent, ref. CH174
CH177 trans equatorial 2005.07.25-2005.07.26 2005.07.27-2005.07.30 3/5/56 661 recurrent, ref. CH173
CH176 southern / trans equatorial 2005.07.22 none -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH172
CH175 trans equatorial 2005.07.17-2005.07.19 2005.07.19-2005.07.22 3/5/56 674 recurrent, ref. CH171
CH174 southern 2005.07.05-2005.07.06 2005.07.09 3/4/22 367 inconclusive data
CH173 trans equatorial 2005.06.28-2005.06.30 2005.07.01-2005.07.03 3/4/32 745 recurrent, ref. CH169
CH172 southern 2005.06.24-2005.06.25 none -/-/-
CH171 northern 2005.06.20-2005.06.22 2005.06.23-2005.06.25 4/7/154 566 recurrent, ref. CH167
CH170 northern 2005.06.11-2005.06.13 -/-/- uncertain if any disturbance due to several CMEs
CH169 northern 2005.06.01-2005.06.03 2005.06.04-2005.06.06 3/5/48 689 recurrent, ref. CH163
CH168 southern 2005.05.29 2005.06.02-2005.06.03 2/3/15 449
CH167 northern 2005.05.24-2005.05.26 2005.05.28-2005.05.29 3/4/22 451 recurrent, ref. CH162, smaller this rotation
CH166 northern 2005.05.17 2005.05.20 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH159, disturbance mixed with CME
CH165 southern 2005.05.13-2005.05.14 -/-/- not observable due to CME
CH164 northern 2005.05.10-2005.05.12 -/-/- 559 uncertain due to other disturbances
CH163 northern 2005.05.06-2005.05.07 2005.05.07-2005.05.10 4/6/94 700+ recurrent, ref. CH157
strong CME on May 8
CH162 northern 2005.04.27-2005.04.29 2005.04.29-2005.05.02 3/6/67 705 recurrent, ref. CH154
CH161 trans equatorial 2005.04.23 none -/-/-
CH160 southern 2005.04.20 2005.04.23-2005.04.25 2/4/27 584
CH159 northern 2005.04.19-2005.04.20 2005.04.22 2/3/15 466 recurrent, ref. CH153
CH158 southern 2005.04.15-2005.04.17 2005.04.18-2005.04.21 2/5/48 551
CH157 northern 2005.04.09-2005.04.10 2005.04.11-2005.04.15 4/6/67 652 recurrent, ref. CH152
CH156 trans equatorial 2005.04.05 none -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH151
CH155 southern 2005.04.03 none -/-/- probably too far south
CH154 northern 2005.03.31-2005.04.02 2005.04.04-2005.04.06 4/7/132 700 recurrent, ref. CH149
CH153 trans equatorial 2005.03.21-2005.03.23 2005.03.24-2005.03.27 3/5/39 704 recurrent, ref. CH148
CH152 northern 2005.03.13-2005.03.14 2005.03.16-2005.03.19 3/5/39 539 recurrent, ref. CH145, smaller this rotation
CH151 trans equatorial 2005.03.10 2005.03.13-2005.03.14 3/5/39 446 recurrent, ref. CH146
CH150 trans equatorial 2005.03.02 2005.03.05 2/3/18 422 recurrent, ref. CH143
CH149 northern 2005.03.03-2005.03.07 2005.03.06-2005.03.10 4/6/94 845 recurrent, ref. CH144
CH148 trans equatorial 2005.02.23-2005.02.24 2005.02.26-2005.03.01 3/4/22 712 recurrent, ref. CH142
CH147 northern 2005.02.20-2005.02.22 2005.02.24-2005.02.25 2/3/18 581 western part not yet fully developed
CH146 southern 2005.02.11 2005.02.14-2005.02.15 2/2/7 441 disturbance effects significantly stronger for radio propagation
CH145 northern 2005.02.13-2005.02.15 2005.02.16-2005.02.18 3/5/48 625 recurrent, ref. CH140
CH144 northern 2005.02.04-2005.02.06 2005.02.07-2005.02.10 4/6/94 881 recurrent, ref. CH139
CH143 southern 2005.02.03 2005.02.06 2/4/22 446 recurrent, ref. CH138
CH142 northern / trans equatorial 2005.01.27-2005.01.29 2005.01.29-2005.01.31 3/4/39 775 recurrent, ref. CH136
CH141 southern 2005.01.25-2005.01.26 2005.01.28-3005.01.29 2/4/27 433
CH140 northern 2005.01.18-2005.01.20 2005.01.22-2005.01.24 3/4/27 765 recurrent, ref. CH135
onset not observable due to extreme solar storm
CH139 northern 2005.01.09-2005.01.11 2005.01.11-2005.01.15 3/6/67 839 recurrent, ref. CH133
CH138 southern 2005.01.06-2005.01.07 2005.01.10-2005.01.11 2/4/27 545 recurrent, ref. CH132
CH137 northern 2004.12.29 2005.01.01 3/4/27 525
CH136 trans equatorial 2004.12.31-2005.01.02 2005.01.02-2005.01.05 4/5/56 975* recurrent, ref. CH131
*) possibly influenced by CME
CH135 northern 2004.12.23-2004.12.24 2004.12.25-2004.12.27 2/4/27 574 recurrent, ref. CH129
CH134 southern 2004.12.18 2004.12.21-2004.12.22 3/5/48 561 recurrent, ref. CH128
CH133 northern 2004.12.13-2004.12.14 2004.12.16-2004.12.18 3/4/27 669 recurrent, ref. CH127
CH132 southern 2004.12.09-2004.12.10 2004.12.14 2/3/18 433
CH131 trans equatorial 2004.12.04-2004.12.05 2004.12.07-2004.12.09 3/5/39 553 recurrent, ref. CH125
CH130 northern 2004.11.30-2004.12.01 none, not a coronal hole? recurrent, ref. CH123
CH129 trans equatorial 2004.11.26-2004.11.28 2004.11.29-2004.12.02 3/5/48 729 recurrent, ref. CH122, much larger this rotation
CH128 southern 2004.11.21-2004.11.23 2004.11.25-2004.11.26 3/5/39 556 recurrent, ref. CH121
CH127 northern 2004.11.15-2004.11.18 2004.11.19-2004.11.22 3/5/48 627 recurrent, ref. CH120
CH126 southern 2004.11.10-2004.11.11 2004.11.14 2/4/27 recurrent, ref. CH119
CH125 trans equatorial 2004.11.08 -/-/- no observations due to solar storms
CH124 southern 2004.11.04-2004.11.05 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH118
no observations due to extreme solar storm
CH123 northern 2004.11.03 -/-/- no observations due to extreme solar storm
CH122 northern / trans equatorial 2004.10.30-2004.10.31 2004.11.03-2004.11.04 3/4/22 448 recurrent, ref. CH117
CH121 southern 2004.10.25-2004.10.26 2004.10.29-2004.10.31 3/4/27 468 new
CH120 northern 2004.10.19-2004.10.22 2004.10.24-2004.10.25 3/4/27 533 recurrent, ref. CH115
CH119 southern 2004.10.14-2004.10.15 2004.10.18-2004.10.20 2/2/7 383 recurrent, ref. CH114
CH118 southern 2004.10.08-2004.10.09 2004.10.11-2004.10.14 4/5/61 545 recurrent, ref. CH113
CH117 trans equatorial 2004.10.03-2004.10.04 2004.10.08-2004.10.09 2/3/11 371 new
CH116 northern 2004.09.29-2004.09.30 2004.10.02-2004.10.04 3/4/32 387 recurrent, ref. CH112
CH115 northern 2004.09.24-2004.09.25 2004.09.27-2004.09.29 2/3/15 417 recurrent, ref. CH111
CH114 southern / trans equatorial 2004.09.17-2004.09.18 2004.09.20-2004.09.22 3/4/33 450 recurrent, ref. CH110
CH113 southern 2004.09.11-2004.09.12 2004.09.15 3/3/16 ~600 no observations due to CME effects on Sept. 13 and 14
CH112 northern 2004.09.03-2004.09.05 2004.09.05-2004.09.08 3/4/31 495 recurrent, ref. CH109
CH111 northern 2004.08.27-2004.08.29 2004.08.30-2004.09.01 4/6/65 561 disturbance began late on Aug.30
CH110 southern 2004.08.21 2004.08.25 3/3/11 recurrent, ref. CH106
very weak disturbance
CH109 northern 2004.08.08-2004.08.09 2004.08.10-2004.08.12 3/4/23 706 recurrent
CH108 southern 2004.08.07 2004.08.09-2004.08.10 3/4/26 580
CH107 northern 2004.08.03 2004.08.06-2004.08.08 3/5/51 535 recurrent, ref. CH104
CH106 southern 2004.07.25-2004.07.26 2004.07.28 3/3/18 extreme geomagnetic storm due to CME on July 27
CH105 trans equatorial 2004.07.09 2004.07.12-2004.07.13 3/4/- recurrent, ref. CH102
CH104 northern 2004.07.07-2004.07.08 2004.07.11-2004.07.12 3/4/-
CH103 trans equatorial 2004.06.26-2004.06.27 2004.06.28-2004.07.02 3/4/30 600 recurrent, ref. CH99
CH102 trans equatorial 2004.06.14-2004.06.15 2004.06.17-2004.06.18 2/3/14 567 recurrent, ref. CH97
CH101 southern 2004.06.12 2004.06.14-2004.06.16 3/5/36 586 recurrent, ref. CH96
CH100 northern 2004.06.04 2004.06.06-2004.06.07 3/4/23 526 recurrent, ref. CH95
CH99 southern / trans equatorial 2004.05.30-2004.05.31 2004.06.02-2004.06.05 3/3/17 546 recurrent, ref. CH94
CH98 northern 2004.05.25-2004.05.29 2004.05.28-2004.06.02 3/4/22 586 recurrent, ref. CH93
CH97 northern 2004.05.19-2004.05.20 2004.05.22-2004.05.25 3/4/23 552 recurrent, ref. CH92
CH96 southern 2004.05.17 2004.05.20-2004.05.21 3/5/43 557 recurrent, ref. CH91
CH95 northern 2004.05.07 2004.05.10-2004.05.11 3/3/15 435 small
CH94 trans equatorial 2004.05.01-2004.05.04 2004.05.04-2004.05.08 3/4/28 670 recurrent, eastern part of CH88
CH93 northern (2004.04.29-2004.04.30) not geoeffective, too far
to the north?
-/-/- recurrent, western part of CH88
CH92 northern 2004.04.23-2004.04.25 2004.04.28 2/4/21 615 recurrent, ref CH87
CH91 southern 2004.04.19-2004.04.20 2004.04.23 3/5/43 481
CH90 northern 2004.04.13-2004.04.14 2004.04.16-2004.04.17 3/3/17 466
CH89 southern 2004.04.12 2004.04.15-2004.04.16 3/4/30 421
CH88 northern / trans equatorial 2004.04.01-2004.04.07 2004.04.05-2004.04.09 4/5/41 633 recurrent, ref. CH84
CH87 northern 2004.03.25-2004.03.27 2004.03.27-2004.03.31 3/5/40 985 recurrent, ref. CH83
CH86 northern 2004.03.16-2004.03.17 2004.03.20-2003.04.21 3/4/26 461 recurrent, has extended southwards since the previous rotation
CH85 northern 2004.03.20 2004.03.25 3/3/17 459 recurrent, ref. CH82
CH84 trans equatorial 2004.03.07-2004.03.11 2004.03.09-2004.03.15 4/6/95 908 recurrent, ref. CH80
CH83 northern / trans equatorial 2004.02.26-2004.02.29 2004.02.28-2004.03.03 3/5/49 960 recurrent, ref. CH79 and CH78
CH82 northern 2004.02.22-2004.02.23 2004.02.27 3/4/21 464
CH81 southern (2004.02.17) not geoeffective -/-/- small, was further south and not geoeffective during previous rotation
CH80 trans equatorial 2004.02.09-2004.02.13 2004.02.11-2004.02.16 4/6/66 967 recurrent, ref. CH76
CH79 southern 2004.01.30-2004.02.01 not possible to discern from CH78 stream -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH74 – southern part
CH78 northern 2004.01.28-2004.02.02 2004.01.30-2004.02.05 3/5/46 852 recurrent, ref. CH74 – northern part
CH77 trans equatorial 2004.01.24-2004.01.25 2004.01.28 3/5/41 599 recurrent, ref. CH73
CH76 trans equatorial 2004.01.13-2004.01.17 2004.01.15-2004.01.20 3/5/36 738 recurrent, ref. CH72
CH75 northern 2004.01.09 2004.01.11 4/4/30 732
CH74 trans equatorial 2004.01.01-2004.01.05 2004.01.03-2004.01.06 4/5/58 700 recurrent, ref CH71. CME impact late on Jan.6 cut off high speed stream
CH73 trans equatorial 2003.12.28-2003.12.29 2003.12.31-2004.01.01 4/5/48 597 recurrent, ref CH70
CH72 northern / trans equatorial 2003.12.17-2003.12.20 2003.12.20-2003.12.22 4/4/34 682 recurrent, ref CH68 and CH69
CH71 southern / trans equatorial 2003.12.05-2003.12.11 2003.12.08-2003.12.15 4/6/69 879 recurrent, ref CH66
CH70 trans equatorial 2003.12.01-2003.12.02 2003.12.04-2003.12.06 4/6/84 526 recurrent, ref CH65
CH69 southern 2003.11.22 2003.11.24-2003.11.26 3/4/21 706 new
CH68 northern 2003.11.20-2003.11.21 2003.11.22-2003.11.24 4/5/52 601 recurrent, ref. CH64
CH67 northern (2003.11.15-2003.11.16) not geoeffective,
too far to the
north?
CH66 southern / trans equatorial 2003.11.09-2003.11.14 2003.11.10-2003.11.18 5/6/95 871 recurrent, ref. CH63
CH65 northern / trans equatorial 2003.11.05-2003.11.06 2003.11.08-2003.11.10 3/6/68 602 new, poorly defined
CH64 northern 2003.10.25-2003.10.26 recurrent, ref. CH60, CMEs dominated the solar wind at possible time of stream arrival
CH63 southern / trans equatorial 2003.10.12-2003.10.18 2003.10.14-2003.10.22 4/7/106 744 recurrent, ref. CH57, much smaller this rotation, merged
with CH59
CH62 trans equatorial 2003.10.10 2003.10.13-2003.10.14 3/4/25 537 recurrent, ref. CH58
CH61 northern / trans equatorial 2003.10.03-2003.10.04 2003.10.05-2003.10.09 3/4/24 734 recurrent, ref. CH55
CH60 northern recurrent, ref. CH54
not geoeffective, too far to the north?
CH59 southern 2003.09.18-2003.09.21 2003.09.21-2003.09.26 4/5/54 787
CH58 southern 2003.09.13 early 2003.09.17? new, closed
on 2003.09.14
CH57 trans equatorial 2003.09.14-2003.09.17 2003.09.17-2003.09.21 5/7/129 965 recurrent, ref. CH52
CH56 northern 2003.09.13 see CH58 closed
on 2003.09.14
CH55 trans equatorial 2003.09.06-2003.09.08 2003.09.08-2003.09.12 3/4/38 808 recurrent, ref. CH51
CH54 northern / trans equatorial 2003.08.30-2003.09.02 2003.09.01-2003.09.06 3/4/32 778 recurrent, ref. CH50
CH53 southern 2003.08.25-2003.08.26 2003.08.28-2003.08.29 3/4/28 677 recurrent, ref. CH49, retreating
CH52 northern / trans equatorial 2003.08.17-2003.08.21 2003.08.20-2003.08.25 5/7/122 944 partly recurrent,
eastern part was
CH49 during the
previous rotation
CH51 northern / trans equatorial 2003.08.08-2003.08.12 2003.08.11-2003.08.15 3/5/42 769 recurrent, ref. CH48, appears
to be merging
with CH50
CH50 northern 2003.08.04-2003.08.05 2003.08.07-2003.08.09 4/5/- 865 recurrent, ref. CH47
CH49 southern 2003.07.24-2003.07.29 2003.07.26-2003.08.01 4/5/59 980 recurrent, ref. CH46
CH48 northern / trans equatorial 2003.07.12-2003.07.16 2003.07.15-2003.07.19 4/6/101 723 recurrent, ref. CH44
CH47 northern / trans equatorial 2003.07.08-2003.07.09 2003.07.11-2003.07.13 5/7/128 777 recurrent, ref. CH43
CH46 southern / trans equatorial 2003.06.24-2003.07.02 2003.06.26-2003.07.06 4/6/75 815 recurrent, ref. CH42
CH45 southern 2003.06.18-2003.06.22 2003.06.21-2003.06.26 4/5/57 583 recurrent, ref. CH41
CH44 northern / trans equatorial 2003.06.16-2003.06.17 2003.06.18-2003.06.19 4/4/34 665 recurrent, ref. CH40
CH43 northern / trans equatorial 2003.06.11 2003.06.13-2003.06.15 4/4/27 530 recurrent, ref. CH39
CH42 southern / trans equatorial 2003.05.29-2003.06.06 2003.06.01-2003.06.11 4/6/82 881 recurrent, ref. CH38
CH41 southern 2003.05.24-2003.05.25 2003.05.27-2003.05.29 4/6/65 716 recurrent, ref. CH37
CH40 trans equatorial 2003.05.18-2003.05.21 2003.05.21-2003.05.25 4/5/40 581 recurrent, ref. CH36
CH39 trans equatorial 2003.05.15-2003.05.16 2003.05.18-2003.05.20 3/4/20 454 recurrent, ref. CH33 and CH34
CH38 southern 2003.05.02-2003.05.10 2003.05.04-2003.05.09
2003.05.11-2003.05.16
4/6/73 787 recurrent, ref. CH31 and CH32
CH37 southern 2003.04.26-2003.04.27 2003.04.29-2003.05.02 4/6/79 715 recurrent, ref. CH29.
CH36 trans equatorial 2003.04.23-2003.04.24 2003.04.27-2003.04.28 3/5/45 552 recurrent, ref. CH28 which has migrated southwards
CH35 southern 2003.04.21-2003.04.22 2003.04.24-2003.04.25 4/5/49 595 recurrent, ref. CH27, much smaller this rotation
CH34 northern 2003.04.18-2003.04.19 2003.04.20-2003.04.22 4/5/39 627 recurrent, ref. CH26 (northern part)
CH33 southern 2003.04.18 uncertain due to overlapping CH34 stream recurrent, ref. CH26 (southern part)
CH32 southern / trans equatorial 2003.04.11-2003.04.13 2003.04.14-2003.04.19 4/6/80 774 recurrent, ref. CH25 (eastern part)
CH31 southern / trans equatorial 2003.04.06-2003.04.09 2003.04.09-2003.04.12 3/5/50 748 recurrent, ref. CH25 (western part)
CH30 southern 2003.04.05 uncertain new, effects from a CME may have mixed with this disturbance on April 9
CH29 southern 2003.03.29-2003.03.31 2003.04.03-2003.04.05 4/5/42 509 recurrent, ref. CH24
CH28 northern 2003.03.28 2003.04.01-2003.04.02 3/4/29 561 recurrent, ref. CH23
CH27 southern 2003.03.25-2003.03.27 2003.03.29-2003.04.01 4/6/69 663 recurrent, ref. CH22.
CH26 northern / trans equatorial 2003.03.22-2003.03.23 2003.03.26-2003.03.28 4/5/48 549 recurrent, ref. CH21. Larger this rotation
CH25 southern / trans equatorial 2003.03.11-2003.03.19 2003.03.13-2003.03.24 4/6/72 834 recurrent, ref. CH20
CH24 southern 2003.03.02-2003.03.03 2003.03.05-2003.03.07 4/5/42 569 new
CH23 northern 2003.03.01 2003.03.03-2003.03.05 4/5/41 572 recurrent, ref. CH18. Smaller this rotation.
CH22 southern (2003.02.26-
2003.02.27)
new, too far south to be geoeffective
CH21 trans equatorial 2003.02.23-2003.02.24 2003.02.26-2003.03.01 4/4/35 662 recurrent, ref. CH16
CH20 southern / trans equatorial 2003.02.13-2003.02.18 2003.02.14-2003.02.23 3/4/35 801 recurrent, ref. CH15
CH19 southern 2003.02.04 2003.02.06-2003.02.10 3/4/26 559 new
CH18 northern / trans equatorial 2003.02.01-2003.02.03 2003.02.03-2003.02.05 4/5/54 684 recurrent, ref. CH13
CH17 northern 2003.01.29-2003.01.30 any geomagnetic effects would have been hidden by CME
CH16 trans equatorial 2003.01.27-2003.01.28 2003.01.29-2003.01.31 4/5/39 620 recurrent, ref. CH12.
CH15 southern / trans equatorial 2003.01.16-2003.01.23 2003.01.18-2003.01.26 3/5/54 810 recurrent, ref. CH11. Has become huge. Easternmost part is exceptionally well defined
CH14 northern 2003.01.10 2003.01.14-2003.01.15 3/3/15 425 new and small
CH13 northern / trans equatorial 2003.01.06 2003.01.09-2003.01.11 3/3/19 492 recurrent, ref. CH9. Merged with northern polar coronal hole German Photobook
CH12 trans equatorial 2002.12.31-2003.01.01 2003.01.02-2003.01.04 3/4/34 654 recurrent, ref. CH8.
CH11 trans equatorial 2002.12.24-2002.12.25 2002.12.26-2002.12.30 4/6/73 778 recurrent, ref. CH6.
CH10 southern / trans equatorial 2002.12.15-2002.12.16 2002.12.19-2002.12.20 3/5/36 560 recurrent, ref. CH4. Has extended further into the northern hemisphere.
CH9 southern 2002.12.10-2002.12.11 2002.12.13-2002.12.16 2/3/18 582 recurrent, ref. CH3. Has lost most of its area.
CH8 trans equatorial 2002.12.04 2002.12.06-2002.12.08 3/4/25 707 new and poorly defined
CH7 northern 2002.12.04 -/-/- recurrent, ref. CH2. Size has decreased.
CH6 trans equatorial 2002.11.27-2002.11.28 2002.11.29-2002.12.03 3/4/25 602 recurrent, ref. CH1
CH5 southern 2002.11.24 none any geomagnetic effects would have been hidden by CME
CH4 trans equatorial 2002.11.18-2002.11.19 2002.11.20-2002.11.25 4/7/144 715 possibly an extension of southern polar coronal hole
CH3 trans equatorial 2002.11.12-2002.11.13 2002.11.15-2002.11.16 3/3/14 510
CH2 northern 2002.11.07 2002.11.10-2002.11.11 2/4/20 near 600 sandwiched between two CMEs
CH1 trans equatorial 2002.10.31-2002.11.02 2002.11.02-2002.11.07 4/4/35 618

17. Januar 2010

Na Spalta

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 13:37

DX-News har en egen spalte for deg som foretrekker nordamerikansk radio. I de fleste utgavene av spalta finner du en oppdatert X-band liste, dvs oversikt over alle NA-stasjoner i frekvensområdet 1610-1700 kHz.
Her er en oversikt over det som finnes på websidene våre:

  • 3/01 Oppdatert X-bandliste, nyheter og online oppslagsverk “The Canada/US AM Station Info Search Page”.
  • 9/00 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 2/00 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 1/00 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter. MiT List of Radiostations på internett.
  • 10/99 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 9/99 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter. The Roadgang. NRC AM Radio Log i ny utgave.
  • 4/99 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 3/99 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter. Artig historie fra San Fransisco.
  • 2/99 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 10/98 Oppdatert X-bandliste, tester og nyheter.
  • 9/98 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 8/98 Internett og NA-DX. Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 7/98 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 2/98 Is-kaos i Canada. Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 1/98 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 8/97 Mexico-DX. MiT-databasen.
  • 7/97 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 4/97 Oppdatert X-bandliste og nyheter.
  • 10/96 Er X-band av interesse for bransjen?

Afro Asia

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 13:35

Afroasia DX

DX-News har en egen spalte for deg som foretrekker afrikansk og asiatisk radio. Tidligere var det egne spalter for de to verdensdelene, men nå er dette slått sammen til en spalte.
Her er en oversikt over det som finnes på websidene våre av spalter og frittstående artikler:

  • 6/00 Zimbabwe, Kongo og Afrikas Horn (Etiopia og Eritrea)
  • 4/00 Afrikas Horn
  • 3/00 Somalia – et land i oppløsning.  Star Radio i Liberia har stengt.
  • 9/99 Tanzania – et populært DX-mål. Radio Free Africa 1377 og Radio One 1440 er begge hørt i Norge det siste året. Vi ser på radiosituasjonen i dette landet og besøker blant annet katolikkstasjonen Radio Tumaini.
  • 7/99 VOA Iranawila.  Anker Petersen og Victor Gonetilleke besøker den nye reléstasjonen på Sri Lanka.
  • 5/99 Radio Syd, svensk radio i Gambia med piratfortid
  • 4/99 Radio i Gambia: GRTS, Radio One og West Coast Radio
  • 10/98 Pilipinas – Fengslende MB-land (Se også Bjarne Mjeldes Filippinene-liste).

America Latina

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 13:34

DX-News har en egen spalte for deg som foretrekker latinamerikansk radio. Redaktør er Øyvind Kolobekken.
Her er en oversikt over det som finnes av America Latina spalter og frittstående artikler fra Latin-Amerika på sidene våre:

  • 4/02 YVIC Radio Bonita, 1520 kHz. ZYE725 Rádio Clube Paranaense, Curitiba, 6040 kHz. WDHP, US Virgin Islands, 1620 kHz.
  • 3/02 Radio Impacto Cristiano, La Paz, 6883 kHz. Radio LTC, Juliaca, Peru, 6011 kHz. Radio Litoral, La Ceiba, Honduras, 4832 kHz. Rádio Senado, Brásilia, 5990 kHz. Radio Maria – La Voz del Napo, Ecuador, 3280 kHz. Radio San Antonio, Villa Atalay, Peru, 4940 kHz.
  • 1/02 LRA-36 Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, 15476 kHz. The Latin American Raido Tour 2002.
  • 8/01 ZYJ676 Rádio Rondônia de Cacoal, 1470 kHz. Illustrerte klassikere – eller, når de gamle mimrer
  • 7/01 Radio Ayopaya, Independencia, Peru 4052 kHz. Radio Imperio, Chiclayo, Peru 4390 kHz.
  • 6/01 Radio Adventista Panama 1560 kHz. HCRI7 Radio Interoceanica, Ecuador 4840 kHz.
  • 5/01 Ny president i Peru. Rádio Vale do Vaza Barris 1400 kHz.
  • 3/01 Tilbakeblikk på år 2000 av Tore B. Vik.
  • 2/01 Fotball-trøbbel i Brasil. Rádio Cultura de São José do Egito 1320 kHz. Galápagosøyene: HCVG 8 Radio La Voz de Galápagos 4810 kHz.
  • 10/00 Perus president Alberto Fujimori trekker seg. E-post-QSL fra Radio Alvorada i Rio Branco, Acre, Brasil.
  • 9/00 X-bandere i Argentina.  QSL fra Radio Yura 4717 kHz og Radio Barahora International 4930.
  • 8/00 Krise for Perus president Fujimori. QSL fra Radio Bahamas 1540.
  • 7/00 Vi fokuserer på den ganske nye byen Palmas i den ganske ferske delstaten Tocantins i Brasil. QSL-fangst fra Radio Anhanguera Miracema do Tocantins.
  • 6/00 Radio Universidad de Costa Rica 6105, Radio Centro, Ambato, Ecuador 3290, COLMUNDO, Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia 6063.5.
  • 5/00 Radio Itapirema, Ji Paraná.
  • 5/00 Radiopraktikant på Radio for Peace International, Thomas Völkner
  • 4/00 Radioen i den Dominikanske republikk II: Radio TV Dominicana, Radio Continental, Kiss 95, La Super Potente og Bahia FM.
  • 3/00 Radioen i den Dominikanske republikk I: De religiøse stasjonene, Radio Vision Cristiana, Radio Emanuel, La Voz de la Alabanza og Radio Ven.
  • 3/00 Radio ANDES, Bolivia, HRMI La Voz de Misiones Internacional og Radio Familia, Talca, Chile.
  • 2/00 Ecuador: HCAX3 Radio El Buen Pastor 4814.5, Venezuela: Radio Amazonas 4939 og Peru: Radio Victoria 6018 og 9721.3 og Radio La Hora 4855.7 med flere.
  • 1/00 Radio Monumental, Quito 1510, Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba 3310, Radio Comas, Lima 3251
  • 10/99 USA trekker seg ut av Panama Sonen. Southern Command Network.  QSL fra Radio Campos Belos, Brasil 1520.
  • 8/99 Avisoppslag og tunge pakker fra Radio Bela Vista 1440
  • 7/99 CP107 Radio Yaguari, Vallegrande.  3 kW på 1440 kHz.  Mosoj Chaski.  Kamp om TV-seere i Brasil.
  • 6/99 Bolivia-oddyssee
  • 5/99 Titicacasjøen rundt
  • 3/99 HJJW Emissora Nuevo Continente 1460
  • 2/99 Cusco – verdens navle
  • 10/98 Fokus på Cuba, CMDZ Radio Progreso. Aktuelt.
  • 9/98 Fokus på Cuba, CMHW Doblevé, Santa Clara.
  • 8/98 Fokus på Chile og på Radio Unión, Peru.
  • 6/98 XEB La B Grande 1220, RBB Panama 1240 og Curitiba-DX
  • 6/98 Strandhugg på Aruba – Radio Kelkboom, Voice of Aruba og Radio Carina FM
  • 5/98 Småbrasser i sommernatten. To uvanlige QSL: Radio Educacão Rural og Radio Dif. de Mocapá.
  • 4/98 Radio Tachira, Venezuela.  50 år med Ecos del Torbes
  • 4/98 Radio Satélite. El Niño.
  • 2/98 Det første møtet med tropebåndet. Ole Forr tar oss med til 1973
  • 10/97 Radio Comes Televisión, Lima
  • 9/97 Ett raskt skutt til Córdoba. Radio General Paz og Radio Córdoba
  • 6/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 IV
  • 5/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 III
  • 4/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 II
  • 4/97 På hugget mot Mexico
  • 3/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 I
  • 1/97 Varmt mottagande på Radio Habana Cuba

DX-News wurde auf einer gesonderten Spalte für diejenigen, die die lateinamerikanischen Radio bevorzugen. Editor’s Øyvind Kolo Creek.
Hier ist ein Überblick von dem, was vorhanden ist der America Latina Spalten und freistehende Artikeln aus Lateinamerika auf unseren Seiten:

* 4 / 02 YVIC Radio Bonita, 1520 kHz. ZYE725 Rádio Clube Paranaense, Curitiba, 6040 kHz. WDHP, Amerikanische Jungferninseln, 1620 kHz.
* 3 / 02 Radio Impacto Cristiano, La Paz, 6883 kHz. Radio LTC, Juliaca, Peru, 6011 kHz. Radio Litoral, La Ceiba, Honduras, 4832 kHz. Rádio Senado, Brasilia, 5990 kHz. Radio Maria – La Voz del Napo, Ecuador, 3280 kHz. Radio San Antonio, Villa Atalaya, Peru, 4940 kHz.
* 1 / 02 LSA-36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel, 15476 kHz. Die lateinamerikanischen Raido Tour 2002.
* 8 / 01 ZYJ676 Rádio Rondônia die Cacoal, 1470 kHz. Illustrierte Klassiker – oder, wenn die alten erinnert
* 7 / 01 Radio Ayopaya, Independencia, Peru 4052 kHz. Radio Imperio, Chiclayo, Peru 4390 kHz.
* 6 / 01 Radio-Adventisten Panama 1560 kHz. HCRI7 Radio Interoceanica, Ecuador 4840 kHz.
* 5 / 01 Neuer Präsident von Peru. Rádio Vale do Vaza Barris 1400 kHz.
* 3 / 01 Rückblick auf 2000, von Tore B. Vik.
* 2 / 01 Fussball-Probleme in Brasilien. Rádio Cultura de São José do Egito 1320 kHz. Galápagos-Inseln: HCVG 8 Radio La Voz de Galápagos 4810 kHz.
* 10/00 Perus Präsident Alberto Fujimori tritt zurück. E-Mail-QSL von Radio Alvorada in Rio Branco, Acre, Brasilien.
* 9 / 00 X-bandera in Argentinien. QSL von Radio Yura 4717 kHz und Radio Bara Hora International 4930.
* 8 / 00 Krise der peruanischen Präsidenten Fujimori. QSL von Radio Bahamas 1540.
* 7 / 00 Wir konzentrieren uns auf die relativ neue Stadt Palmas auf dem noch jungen Bundesstaat Tocantins in Brasilien. QSL-Abscheidung von Radio Anhangüera, Goiás Miracema do Tocantins.
* 6 / 00 Radio Universidad de Costa Rica 6105, Radio Centro, Ambato Ecuador 3290, COLMUNDO Santa Fe de Bogotá, Kolumbien 6063,5.
* 5 / 00 Radio Itapirema, Ji Paraná.
* 5 / 00 Praktikum bei Radio Radio for Peace International, Thomas Völkner
* 4 / 00 Radio in der Dominikanischen Republik II: Radio Television Dominicana, Radio Continental, Kiss 95, La Super Potente und Bahia FM.
* 3 / 00 Das Radio in der Dominikanischen Republik I: Die religiöse Sender, Radio Vision Cristiana, Emanuel Radio, La Voz de la alabanza und Radio Ven.
* 3 / 00 Radio ANDES, Bolivien, HRMI La Voz de Misiones Internacional und Radio Familia, Talca, Chile.
* 2 / 00 Ecuador: HCAX3 Radio El Buen Pastor 4814,5, Venezuela: Radio Amazonas und Peru 4939: Radio Victoria 6018 und 9721,3 und 4855,7 Radio La Hora, und andere.
* 1 / 00 Radio Monumental, Quito 1510, Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba 3310, Radio Comas, Lima 3251
* 10/99 Vereinigte Staaten entziehen den Panama-Zone. Southern Command Network. QSL von Radio Belos Campos, Brasilien 1520.
* 8 / 99 Zeitungs-und schweren Sendungen von Radio Bela Vista 1440
* 7 / 99 CP107 Radio Yaguari, Valle Grande. 3 kW auf 1440 kHz. Mosoj Chaski. Kampf um die TV-Zuschauer in Brasilien.
* 6 / 99 Bolivien-oddyssee
* 5 / 99 Titicaca-See herum
* 3 / 99 HJJW emissora 1460 Nuevo Continente
* 2 / 99 Cusco – der Nabel der Welt
* 10/98 Fokus auf Kuba, CMDZ Radio Progreso. Aktuell.
* 9 / 98 Konzentrieren Sie sich auf Kuba, CMHW Doblevé, Santa Clara.
* 8 / 98 Konzentrieren Sie sich auf Chile und am Radio Unión, Peru.
* 6 / 98 XEB La Grande B 1220, RBB Panama in 1240 und Curitiba-DX
* 6 / 98 Strandhugg auf Aruba – Kelkboom Radio, Voice-Aruba und Carina FM Radio
* 5 / 98 Småbrasser in der Sommernacht. Do. ungewöhnliche QSL: Radio Educação des ländlichen Raums und Radio Dif. die mocap.
* 4 / 98 Radio Tachira, Venezuela. 50 Jahre Ecos del Torben
* 4 / 98 Radio Satellit. El Niño.
* 2 / 98 Das erste Treffen mit tropebåndet. Ole FORR führt uns bis 1973
* 10/97 Comes Radio Televisión, Lima
* 9 / 97 Ein schneller Schuss von Córdoba. Radio und Radio General Paz Córdoba
* 6 / 97 Eine Reise in Südamerika im Sommer 1996 IV die man auch auf einer Kreuzfahrt in Südamerika sehen kann.
* 5 / 97 Eine Reise in Südamerika im Sommer 1996 III
* 4 / 97 Eine Reise in Südamerika im Sommer 1996 II
* 4 / 97 Auf der Schnittfläche gegen Mexiko
* 3 / 97 Eine Reise in Südamerika im Sommer 1996 I
* 1 / 97 Hot Empfang von Radio Habana Cuba

Artikkeloversikt

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 13:29

Artikkeloversikt

DX-News inneholder ved siden av de faste spaltene også artikler om ulike temaer. Noe av det samme stoffområdet vil du finne i spalter som Hallo Hallo, Nordisk Medienytt og Satellitt-DX.
Her er en oversikt over det som finnes av enkelt-artikler på websidene våre:

Karl Erik Stridh har besøkt en rekke stasjoner i Europa:

  • 4/02: Radio Stella
  • 3/02: Radio L: Liechtensteins officiella röst
  • 2/02: I östra Belgien: Delfin och solsken
  • 1/02: Eupen – ätt gammalt säte för fri radio
  • 8/01: NDR Messewelle: Lång tradition med sändningar från Hannover.
  • 1/01: NDR i Schwerin
  • 10/00: OstseeWelle, privat stasjon i Mecklenburg-Vorpommern åpnet 1995.
  • 9/00 oldie.fm i Leipzig spiller 60- og 70-talls musikk
  • 8/00 Berliner Rundfunk privatisert med broket historie
  • 7/00 Radio Quer, korttids-stasjon i Mainz.
  • 2/00 SWR-3 satser regionalt
  • 1/00 Radio RPR privat delstatsradio med to program over hele Rheinland-Pfalz.
  • 9/99 Radio Nora i Schleswig-Holstein.
  • 8/99 Delta Radio i Schleswig Holstein
  • 2/99 Alster Radio i Hamburg
  • 1/99 Ostdeutscher Rundfunk, Brandenburg
  • 1/99 Spreeradio, Berlin.
  • 10/98 Star FM på legendarisk frekvens
  • 10/98 Radio 10 Gold – Populær stasjon
  • 9/98 Radio Noordzee Nationaal
  • 7/98 Q Radio – En udda station

Teknologi

  • 2/02 Vi tester: Computerstyrte radioer
  • 2/02 Antennen til værs: Få luft under tråden!
  • 8/01 Billig råtass: Palstar R30
  • 8/01 Optimisme i WorldDAB: Fortsatt aktivitet i DAB-leiren.
  • 4/01 Heftig liten bærbar – Sangean ATS-909
  • 4/01 Kroken på døra for DXing?
  • 1/01 En digital kuriositet – Hitachi KH-WS1
  • 8/00 K9AY antenne-design
  • 2/00 APU-100 Antennefaser
  • 2/00 ALA-100 loopantenne
  • 10/99 Icom R75
  • 10/99 Worldspace
  • 1/99 Hvordan bli kvitt Den Aller Ekleste Støyen
  • 7/98 DAB lansert i England
  • 3/98 KWZ30 Digital radio
  • 2/98 Minidisk for DX-natt
  • 9/97 Antenneforsterker – hvis du trenger det lille ekstra
  • 8/97 Euro-TX for DX-ere med PC
  • 7/97 Ny forbedret AR-7030
  • 6/97 Mottakerboom.  Flere prisklasser
  • 2/97 Freeplay – Radio uten strøm og batterier
  • 1/97 Mottaker for PC’en – Nytt dataleketøy?
  • 10/96 AR-7030 – Mest for pengene?
  • 10/96 Vi tester FM-tunere fra Pioneer

Norsk radio

  • 1/02 Utenlandssendinga nedlagt: Kortbølgesendinger fortsetter
  • 8/01 – Jeg hadde ikke tenkt å ta med meg hele staben
  • 8/00 Ingøy Kringkaster
  • 7/99 Radio 2 Digital fikk konsesjonen for DAB
  • 5/99 Røst Kringkaster i drift. (Hallo hallo)
  • 4/99 Olav Mo Grimdalen takker av og pensjonerer seg som Utenlandssendingas frekvensplanlegger i en årrekke
  • 1/99 P7 i fremtidens lys. Søker konsesjon.
  • 9/98 Norkring bygger nye AM-sendere
  • 9/98 Radio Stella Maris venter på avklaring
  • 9/98 HiFi AM snart en realitet
  • 9/98 AM også interessant for lokale stasjoner
  • 9/98 AM-sendere – Verd å ta vare på. Norsk verneplan.
  • 10/97 50 år omtrent på denne tida – Radio Norway International. Se også “Jeg har lest – Dette er Norge”
  • 9/97 En spesiell stund:  Siste sending fra Fredrikstad
  • 6/97 Fra Radio 1 til Hit FM
  • 5/97 Vil starte LB-stasjon
  • 5/97 Ny konsesjonsrunde for lokalradio
  • 2/97 Frekvensrokkeringer i Oslo
  • 1/97 Håpet svinner for Fredrikstad Kringkaster

DX-pedisjoner, reiserapporter, konkurranser

  • 3/02 HAM-ekspedisjon til S9-land: São Tomé & Principe
  • 1/02 Lista 2002: Det er håp i hengende snøre…
  • 8/01 Lista 2001: Ikke engang nordlys! (samme dokument som KONG-6, se siste sider)
  • 8/01 KONG-6: På jakt mellom protonstormer og nordlys
  • 9/00 NM 2000-oppsummering. Årtusenets første, men i blasse farger.
  • 9/99 KONG-4: En ny tilnærming til begrepet høy solfaktor.
  • 9/99 Nordx-99, NSB og Janis Joplin.
  • 1/99 Repparfjorden november 1998
  • 10/98 Noen nye, noen gamle. Lista-ekspedisjonen 30/10-1998
  • 10/98 Kontinentsjokk. Sletnes-ekspedisjonen 1998
  • 9/98 KONG-3 ekspediajonen
  • 8/98 Nordx-98. Vanskelig å vinne?
  • 7/98 EDXC-98 – Siste time på geriatrisk avdeling?
  • 7/98 NRK utvider AM i nord (Hallo Hallo)
  • 1/98 Repparfjorden-ekspedisjonen
  • 10/97 KONG-2 ekspedisjonen
  • 10/97 Nordisk mesterskap – Vanskeligere enn forventet
  • 6/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 IV
  • 5/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 III
  • 4/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 II
  • 3/97 En reise i Sør-Amerika sommeren 1996 I
  • 3/97 Uvær i Repparfjord. Ekspedisjonsrapport januar 1997
  • 2/97 Eldorado for trekkfugler og DX-ere: Listaekspedisjonen januar 1997
  • 2/97 Ny Repparfjord-ekspedisjon, desember 1996

Jeg har lest

  • 3/02 100 Jahre Funktechnik
  • 1/01 Jeg har lest: Brass Button Broadcasters (militære kringkastere)
  • 6/00 Jeg har lest: Radiojournalistikk mellom teknikk og politikk
  • 1/00 Jeg har lest: WRTH-2000
  • 1/00 Jeg har lest: Kringkastingens tekniske historie
  • 7/98 Shortwave receivers – Past and present
  • 7/98 Dette er Norge – Utenlandssendingen 50 år.
  • 6/97 Shortwave receivers – Past and present
  • 10/96 Klingenfuss Publications

Historie

  • 4/02 Historien om 350 NA-QSL
  • 6/00 Skandinavisk museumsguide
  • 10/99 Radiominner rundt et millennium. Minner fra medlemmer
  • 7/99 BBC Monitoring fyller 60 år
  • 2/98 En epoke er over – 32 år med norsk fra Deutschlandfunk
  • 7/97 Slik preget jinglene Europa. Ny CD-utgivelse

Stasjonspresentasjoner

  • 4/02 Radio og TV i Kosovo
  • 4/01 Bass Radio, Tasmania
  • 3/01 China Radio International
  • 2/01 Radio Koper Capodistria
  • 5/00 Radiopraktikant på Radio for Peace International, Thomas Völkner
  • 4/00 Radioen i den Dominikanske republikk II: Radio TV Dominicana, Radio Continental, Kiss 95, La Super Potente og Bahia FM. Fotos
  • 3/00 Radioen i den Dominikanske republikk I: De religiøse stasjonene, Radio Vision Cristiana, Radio Emanuel, La Voz de la Alabanza og Radio Ven. Fotos
  • 9/99 Tanzania – et populært DX-mål. 1377 Radio Free Africa og Radio One 1440 er begge hørt i Norge det siste året. Vi ser på radiosituasjonen i dette landet og besøker blant annet katolikkstasjonen Radio Tumaini.
  • 8/99 Radio Luxemburg tilbake med engelsk på 208?
  • 7/99 VOA Iranawila. Anker Petersen og Victor Gonetilleke besøker den nye reléstasjonen på Sri Lanka.
  • 5/99 Radio Syd, svensk radio i Gambia med piratfortid
  • 4/99 Lokalradio i Bosnia, Radio Sana.
  • 4/99 På radio i Kosovo
  • 4/99 Radio i Gambia: GRTS, Radio One og West Coast Radio.
  • 3/99 Pirater lovlige i Israel
  • 2/99 RTL overlever gjennom å tilpasse seg
  • 1/99 Radio Lux 208 gjenoppstår?
  • 6/98 Strandhugg på Aruba – Radio Kelkboom, Voice of Aruba og Radio Carina FM
  • 4/98 Radio Tachira, Venezuela.  50 år med Ecos del Torbes
  • 2/98 Från North Pole Alaska – KJNP
  • 9/97 Ett raskt skutt til Córdoba. Radio General Paz og Radio Córdoba
  • 8/97 Rysslands Röst – Fortfarande sändingar til Skandinavien
  • 5/97 Her Majesty Coastguard
  • 5/97 VOA Project Vagabond
  • 4/97 Radio Lux – En legende gjenoppstår?
  • 4/97 På hugget mot Mexico
  • 2/97 Radio Australia trues av nedlegging
  • 1/97 Varmt mottagande på Radio Habana Cuba
  • 10/96 LN2A – Prøvesendinger i 11 år

Diverse:

  • 2/02Også danskene på sparebluss: Stenger redaksjonen og reduserer frekvensbruken
  • 7/01Privat radio på kortbølge i USA – Jakten på USA-stater
  • 7/01Kingdom of Tonga – del 2
  • 7/01Mer om Afghanistan: Den psykologiske krigen
  • 6/01Afghanistan: Radio eneste vindu mot verden
  • 6/01Kingdom of Tonga
  • 5/01Fiji: Vid datumlinjen
  • 4/01BBC dropper KB til Nordamerika og Stillehavet
  • 3/01Ekstreme grenser – enklaver.
  • 3/01Italia mot Vatikanet – strid om sendeanlegg.
  • 8/98 På diplomjakt: Hele verden i glass og ramme.
  • 1/98 Info i posten – Programskjema og blader fra radiostasjoner
  • 10/97 Jule-DX fra Stillehavet
  • 9/97 Norske MB-sendinger igang fra Stettin, Polen
  • 6/97 Minneord: Ellmann Ellingsen
  • 1/97 TWR-president Tom Lowell på Norgesbesøk
  • 1/97 Færøyene – Monopolavvikling kan bli tilbakeskritt
  • 1/97 Begivenhetsrikt DX-år i vente
  • 10/96 Færøyene – Kringkastingsmonopolet brutt
  • 10/96 Ny offshoreradioboom?

16. Januar 2010

solar

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 22:38

Recent activity

The geomagnetic field was quiet to unsettled on October 1. Solar wind speed ranged between 276 and 326 km/sec. A disturbance arrived at ACE at approximately 16h UTC. At first the interplanetary magnetic field was weakly southwards, then became moderately to strongly southwards between 19 and 21h UTC. After 21h UTC the IMF has been northwards. At the current strength of the total field a sustained southward swing could cause at least minor storm conditions. Solar wind speed has only increased slightly since the arrival of the disturbance.

Solar flux measured at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 136.8 The planetary A index was 10 (STAR Ap – based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 11.5).
Three hour interval K indices: 32232233 (planetary), 32222234 (Boulder).

The background x-ray flux is at the class B4 level.

At midnight there were 5 spotted regions on the visible disk. Solar flare activity was moderate. A total of 6 C and 1 M class events was recorded during the day. A C1.4 flare at 07:20 and a C1.2 flare at 09:15 UTC was optically uncorrelated.

Region 10464 decayed slowly and will be rotating over the northwest limb today and tomorrow. Flares: C3.3 at 04:24, M1.4/1F at 04:51 and C1.6 at 17:52 UTC.
Region 10466 was quiet and stable.
Region 10470 developed early in the day, then decayed slowly. Flare: C1.6 long duration event peaking at 19:52 UTC.
Region 10471 developed slowly and was mostly quiet. The region has mixed polarities and could produce minor M class flares.
New region 10472 emerged in the southeast quadrant on September 29 and was numbered by SEC 2 days later.

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs)

September 29 – October 1: No potentially geoeffective CMEs observed.

Coronal holes

Coronal hole history (since late October 2002)
Compare today’s report with the situation one solar rotation ago: 28 days ago 27 days ago 26 days ago

No obvious coronal holes are currently approaching geoeffective positions.

Processed SOHO/EIT 284 image at 19:06 UTC on September 25. The darkest areas on the solar disk are likely coronal holes.

Forecast

The geomagnetic field is expected to be mostly quiet to unsettled October 2-6, isolated active intervals are possible on October 2-3.

Long distance low frequency (below 2 MHz) propagation along east-west paths over high and upper middle latitudes is fair. Propagation along north-south paths is fair. [Trans Atlantic propagation conditions are currently monitored every night on 1470 kHz. Dominant station tonight: Radio Vibración (Venezuela). On 1510 kHz WWZN Boston had a strong signal].

Coronal holes (1) Coronal mass ejections (2) M and X class flares (3)
Coronal hole indicator CME indicator M and X class flare indicator

1) Effects from a coronal hole could reach Earth within the next 5 days.
2) Material from a CME is likely to impact Earth within 96 hours.
3) There is a possibility of either M or X class flares within the next 48 hours.

Green: 0-20% probability, Yellow: 20-60% probability, Red: 60-100% probability.

Active solar regions (Recent map)

Compare to the previous day’s image.

Data for all numbered solar regions according to the Solar Region Summary provided by NOAA/SEC. Comments are my own, as is the STAR spot count (spots observed at or inside a few hours before midnight) and data for regions not numbered by SEC or where SEC has observed no spots.

Solar region Date numbered SEC
spot
count
STAR
spot
count
Location at midnight Area Classification Comment
10464 2003.09.20 16 14 N05W73 0480 FKI beta-gamma
classification was FAO
at midnight, area 0320
10465 2003.09.22 S02W71 plage
10466 2003.09.22 4 2 S04W50 0030 CSO
10467 2003.09.23 3 S11W58
(SEC:
S05W51)
0030 DSO region is spotless,
SEC has duplicated
the data for region
10466!
10469 2003.09.27 1 S09W82 0040 HSX rotated out of view
10470 2003.09.29 7 7 S13E04 0030 DSO classification was CAO
at midnight
10471 2003.09.30 20 23 S08E53 0330 FSI beta-gamma
10472 2003.10.30 5 9 S23W02 0020 DSO formerly region S265
classification was DAO
at midnight, area 0050
S261 emerged on
2003.09.23
S08W88 plage
S267 emerged on
2003.09.29
S18E15 plage
S268 emerged on
2003.09.30
N25W25 plage
Total spot count: 56 55
SSN: 126 105

Monthly solar cycle data

Month Average solar
flux at Earth
International sunspot number Smoothed sunspot number
2000.04 184.2 125.5 120.8
cycle 23 sunspot max.
2000.07 202.3 170.1 119.8
2001.12 235.1 132.2 114.6 (-0.9)
2002.08 183.6 116.4 98.7 (-4.0)
2002.09 175.8 109.6 94.6 (-4.1)
2002.10 167.0 97.5 90.5 (-4.1)
2002.11 168.7 95.5 85.2 (-5.3)
2002.12 157.2 80.8 82.0 (-3.2)
2003.01 144.0 79.7 80.9 (-1.1)
2003.02 124.5 46.0 78.5 (-2.4)
2003.03 131.4 61.1 74.1 (-4.4)
2003.04 126.4 60.0 (69.6 predicted, -4.5)
2003.05 115.7 55.2 (65.3 predicted, -4.3)
2003.06 129.3 77.4 (61.5 predicted, -3.8)
2003.07 127.7 85.0 (58.0 predicted, -3.5)
2003.08 122.1 72.7 (55.0 predicted, -3.0)
2003.09 112.2 48.8 (53.0 predicted, -2.0)
2003.10 136.8 (1) 4.1 (2) (50.3 predicted, -2.7)

1) Running average based on the daily 20:00 UTC observed solar flux value at 2800 MHz.
2) Unofficial, accumulated value based on the Boulder (NOAA/SEC) sunspot number. The official international sunspot number is typically 30-50% less.
3) For these applications we can create specifically for the company several Pixum photo books to document this. Please have a look at this provider to get to know the quality.

This report has been prepared by Jan Alvestad. It is based partly on my own observations and analysis, and partly on data from sources noted in solar links. All time references are to the UTC day. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

License

Kategorie: Allgemein – admin – 22:33

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