:Product: 20001223GEOA.txt :Issued: 2000 Dec 23 0330 UTC # Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, # Space Environment Center and the U.S. Air Force. # Geoalert WWA358 UGEOA 20401 01223 0330/ 9935/ 11231 21231 30231 99999 UGEOE 20401 01223 0330/ 22/02 20112 2014/ 20162 11899 02802 0//// ///// 9//// 21282 2128/ 21282 9//99 01102 0//// ///// 9//// 99999 UGEOI 20401 01223 0330/ 22/// 10164 21900 30060 49990 50000 68807 79403 80110 91020 99999 UGEOR 20401 01223 0330/ 22/24 23110 19264 20000 30000 41001 50030 60001 38326 00000 19268 20000 30000 43212 50080 60004 34318 02000 19269 20000 30100 41001 50010 60004 45315 02000 19273 20000 30000 41001 50000 60002 42020 00000 19278 20000 30000 44312 50070 60012 40509 03000 19279 20000 30100 45212 50110 60009 21113 03000 19280 20000 30400 45523 50540 60025 13509 16200 19281 20000 30000 43212 50020 60005 10606 01000 19282 20000 30000 47201 50040 60001 15419 01000 19283 20000 30100 47301 50120 60001 27915 01000 99999 PLAIN STRATWARM ALERT EXISTS STRATWARM FRIDAY A STRONG ANTICYCLONE, TILTING FROM WESTERN EUROPE IN THE LOWER STRATOSPHERE TO NORTHERN RUSSIA IN THE UPPER STRATOSPHERE, DOMINATES THE CIRCULATION OVER EUROPE AND ASIA WHILE THE CENTER OF THE COLD POLAR VORTEX IS SITUATED BETWEEN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC IN THE LOWER STRATOSPHERE AND ALASKA IN THE UPPER STRATOSPHERE. A RETURN TO NORMAL WINTER CONDITIONS IS EXPECTED WITHIN THE NEXT 5 DAYS.