:Product: 0327RSGA.txt :Issued: 2011 Mar 27 2200 UTC # Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, # Space Weather Prediction Center and the U.S. Air Force. # Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity SDF Number 086 Issued at 2200Z on 27 Mar 2011 IA. Analysis of Solar Active Regions and Activity from 26/2100Z to 27/2100Z: Solar activity was low. Region 1176 (S15E02) produced a C3/Sf at 27/0014Z with discrete radio emissions. Associated with this event was a CME, first observed in LASCO C2 and C3 imagery at 27/0200Z and 27/0242Z respectively. The CME appeared as a narrow band extending east, as viewed in LASCO, and had an estimated plane-of-sky velocity of 630 km/s. SDO/AIA 193 imagery indicated material movement in a wide band extending north through east with stronger movement in an easterly direction. Region 1176 showed little change during the period. At 27/0511Z, Type II (estimated shock velocity of 651 km/s) and Type IV radio signatures were observed. GOES13 and 15 were in eclipse phase, so GOES XRS data was not available. At 27/0512Z, limited GOES-15 SXI data indicated surging and material movement off the NE limb in the vicinity of new Region 1183 (N15E62). LASCO C2 (27/0536Z) and C3 (27/0606Z) imagery detected an asymmetric, partial-halo CME lifting off the NE limb with an estimated plane-of-sky velocity of 880 km/s. New Region 1183 rotated on as a large, 8-spot E-type group with beta-gamma magnetic characteristics. New Region 1182 (N13E01) evolved on the disk as a single spot unipolar group. The remaining groups were quiet and stable during the period. At this time, neither CMEs observed on 27 March appeared to have an Earth-directed component. The Penticton 10.7 cm flux and 90 day mean are estimated due to non-receipt of 27 Marchs flux reading. IB. Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be moderate for the next three days (28-30 March). A chance for M-class activity exists on day one (28 March) becoming likely on days two and three (29 - 30 March) with a slight chance for X-class activity on 29 - 30 March. This expected increase in activity is due to the complex nature of Regions 1176 and 1183 plus the return of old Regions 1166 (N10, L=110) on 28 March and 1169 (N17, L=078) on 30 March. On their last transit across the disk, these regions produced a total of six M-class events and one X-class event. IIA. Geophysical Activity Summary 26/2100Z to 27/2100Z: The geomagnetic field was quiet. ACE solar wind velocities were low, varying between 300 to 370 Km/s, while the Bz component of the IMF was generally north through a majority of the period. IIB. Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected to be at quiet to unsettled levels, with isolated active periods, on day one (28 March) due to possible effects from the 24 March CME. Mostly quiet conditions are expected for day two (29 March). By day three (30 March), quiet to unsettled conditions, with isolated active periods, are expected due to the arrival of a recurrent coronal hole high speed stream. III. Event Probabilities 28 Mar-30 Mar Class M 50/60/70 Class X 05/10/10 Proton 01/01/01 PCAF green IV. Penticton 10.7 cm Flux Observed 27 Mar 117 Predicted 28 Mar-30 Mar 125/125/130 90 Day Mean 27 Mar 097 V. Geomagnetic A Indices Observed Afr/Ap 26 Mar 001/001 Estimated Afr/Ap 27 Mar 001/001 Predicted Afr/Ap 28 Mar-30 Mar 010/010-005/005-010/010 VI. Geomagnetic Activity Probabilities 28 Mar-30 Mar A. Middle Latitudes Active 20/10/20 Minor storm 05/01/05 Major-severe storm 01/01/01 B. High Latitudes Active 25/15/25 Minor storm 10/01/10 Major-severe storm 01/01/01