:Product: 20000831RSGA.txt :Issued: 2000 Aug 31 2200 UTC # Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, # Space Environment Center and the U.S. Air Force. # JOINT USAF/NOAA REPORT OF SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY SDF NUMBER 244 ISSUED AT 2200Z ON 31 AUG 2000 IA. ANALYSIS OF SOLAR ACTIVE REGIONS AND ACTIVITY FROM 30/2100Z TO 31/2100Z: SOLAR ACTIVITY WAS LOW. REGION 9143 (S18W20) PRODUCED TODAY'S LARGEST EVENT, A C1/SF AT 0656Z. THIS GROUP HAS SHOWN SLIGHT DECAY DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. REGION 9149 (N12E32) CONTINUES TO BE THE LARGEST GROUP ON THE DISK BUT WAS STABLE AND QUIET. NEW REGIONS 9150 (N11E51), 9151 (N05E42), AND 9152 (N17E75) ARE SMALL, STABLE GROUPS THAT WERE ASSIGNED DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. IB. SOLAR ACTIVITY FORECAST: SOLAR ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO BE PREDOMINANTLY LOW. THERE IS A SLIGHT-TO-FAIR CHANCE FOR AN ISOLATED M-CLASS EVENT DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS. IIA. GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY SUMMARY 30/2100Z TO 31/2100Z: THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD WAS UNSETTLED TO ACTIVE. SOLAR WIND OBSERVATIONS INDICATE THE CONTINUED INFLUENCE OF A HIGH-SPEED CORONAL HOLE STREAM. THE GREATER THAN 2 MEV ELECTRON FLUX AT GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBIT EXCEEDED HIGH LEVELS DURING THE PAST 24 HOURS. IIB. GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY FORECAST: THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD IS EXPECTED TO BE UNSETTLED WITH A CHANCE FOR ISOLATED ACTIVE PERIODS DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS AS EFFECTS FROM THE CORONAL HOLE STREAM ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. PREDOMINANTLY UNSETTLED LEVELS ARE EXPECTED FOR THE SECOND AND THIRD DAYS. III. EVENT PROBABILITIES 01 SEP-03 SEP CLASS M 30/30/30 CLASS X 05/05/05 PROTON 05/05/05 PCAF GREEN IV. PENTICTON 10.7 CM FLUX OBSERVED 31 AUG 163 PREDICTED 01 SEP-03 SEP 165/163/161 90 DAY MEAN 31 AUG 181 V. GEOMAGNETIC A INDICES OBSERVED AFR/AP 30 AUG 012/013 ESTIMATED AFR/AP 31 AUG 015/016 PREDICTED AFR/AP 01 SEP-03 SEP 015/015-012/012-010/010 VI. GEOMAGNETIC ACTIVITY PROBABILITIES 01 SEP-03 SEP A. MIDDLE LATITUDES ACTIVE 30/30/25 MINOR STORM 15/15/10 MAJOR-SEVERE STORM 05/05/05 B. HIGH LATITUDES ACTIVE 30/30/25 MINOR STORM 15/15/10 MAJOR-SEVERE STORM 10/10/05