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AuroraWatch Alert, 16:01 UT 12 Dec 2004:
High local activity, possible start of geomagnetic storm. http://www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/ |
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In message , fred writes
AuroraWatch Alert, 16:01 UT 12 Dec 2004: High local activity, possible start of geomagnetic storm. http://www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/ If anything is happening, its out of sight above cloud here. I knew that was already guaranteed because of the geminids. Ho hum. -- Anita Evans North Cumbria (anita[at]ra.evans.clara.co.uk to reply by e-mail) |
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If anything is happening, its out of sight above cloud here. I knew that
was already guaranteed because of the geminids. Ho hum. Anita Evans Cloudless sky here when I got home an hour ago. Will be keeping an eye out for aurora and meteors. Anne |
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