:Product: 20010219GEOA.txt :Issued: 2001 Feb 19 0330 UTC # Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, # Space Environment Center and the U.S. Air Force. # Geoalert WWA050 UGEOA 20401 10219 0330/ 9935/ 11191 20191 30191 99999 UGEOE 20401 10219 0330/ 18/00 99999 UGEOI 20401 10219 0330/ 18/// 10143 21320 30020 40010 50000 62107 71104 80410 90340 99999 UGEOR 20401 10219 0330/ 18/24 19110 19349 20000 30000 47101 50020 60001 44428 01000 19350 20000 30000 47201 50070 60001 42318 01000 19351 20000 30000 43212 50010 60002 38120 01000 19352 20000 30000 43212 50020 60006 22523 01000 19353 20000 30000 43212 50030 60006 31022 01000 19354 20000 30000 44312 50110 60014 20709 03000 19355 20000 30000 43112 50020 60004 13520 02000 19356 20000 30000 42012 50010 60004 31013 01000 19357 20000 30000 47201 50040 60003 23526 01000 19358 20000 30000 42012 50010 60002 24608 01000 99999 PLAIN STRATWARM ALERT EXISTS STRATWARM SUNDAY MAJOR WARMING CONTINUES. A LARGE WARM AREA COVERS THE POLAR REGION, SIBERIA, EUROPE AND THE EASTERN ATLANTIC LEADING TO A REVERSED TEMPERATURE GRADIENT BETWEEN 60N AND THE POLE UP TO 3 HPA. A POLAR ANTICYCLONE AND A SPLIT, SOUTHWARD DISPLACED VORTEX LEAD TO NET EASTERLY WINDS AT LATITUDE 60N THROUGHOUT THE STRATOSPHERE.