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Friday, March 11, 2011

Seismic Data and Auroral Activity.

These are siesmic and solar charts and information...official information.


What do these readings mean...


Data from station QSPA (South Pole, Antarctica)

last updated at

Fri 03/11/11 09:49 MST (Fri 03/11/11 16:49 GMT)


Data from station QSPA (South Pole, Antarctica)

last updated at

Fri 03/11/11 09:49 MST (Fri 03/11/11 16:49 GMT)

other readings are blacked out for some mysterious reason...
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml



...to These...



Auroral Activity Extrapolated from NOAA POES

Most recent polar pass: NOAA-19
Center time 2011 Mar 11 1545 UT
Activity level 9
  n = 1.17
 
Introduction
Northern Hemisphere Enlarged View
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Tips on How to View the Aurora
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Animation of up to 12 recent North hemisphere images
Animation of up to 12 recent South hemisphere images
Background information on how the plots were created
Suggestions on how to use these plots
About the NOAA POES Space Environment Monitor
Questions or Comments? Please contact us.
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The plots on this page show the current extent and position of the auroral oval at each pole, extrapolated from measurements taken during the most recent polar pass of the NOAA POES satellite. "Center time" is the calculated time halfway through the satellite's pass over the pole.
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/

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