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SIDC Space Weather Briefing 28 July 2019 – 4 August 2019 Luciano Rodriguez & the SIDC forecaster team

Summary Report Solar activity from 2019-07-28 12:00 UT to 2019-08-04 12:00 UT Active regions None Flaring CMEs None Earth directed Proton Events Solar wind and geomagnetic conditions from 2019-07-28 12:00 UT to 2019-08-04 12:00 UT Coronal Holes 2: 1 -, 1+ ICME None SW Conditions V > 600 km/s K-indices max K-index (Dourbes): 4 max Kp-index (NOAA): 3 All Quiet Alert: Off

Solar Activity

Solar active region - start of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2019-07-28 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2019-07-28

Solar active region - middle of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2019-07-31 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2019-07-31

Solar active region - end of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2019-08-04 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2019-08-04

Solar active region & Coronal hole SDO/AIA 19.3 nm 2019-07-28 SDO/AIA 19.3 nm 2019-08-04 + -

Solar active region & Filament SDO/AIA 30.4 nm 2019-07-28 SDO/AIA 30.4 nm 2019-08-04

Filament & Filament eruption H-alpha 2019-07-28 H-alpha 2019-08-04

Solar F10.7cm radio flux

Solar X-Ray and UV flux

Flaring activity Probabilities (%) and occurrences (#) of B/C/M/X-flares issued at 12:30 and over the next 24h: Issue date 2019-07-28 2019-07-29 2019-07-30 2019-07-31 2019-08-01 2019-08-02 2019-08-03 2019-08-04 Probability ---|01|01|01 ---|05|01|01 Observed 00|00|00|00

Coronal Mass Ejection NO CMEs

Solar proton flux

Solar Wind and Geomagnetic Activity

Solar wind parameters (ACE data)

Geomagnetic activity (K-indexes)

Outlook

Outlook: Solar activity

Outlook: Geomagnetic activity

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