[36253] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Geomagnetic Disturbance Was: Re: Microwave
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Christopher Ambler)
Sat Mar 31 04:26:32 2001
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From: "Christopher Ambler" <cambler-nanog@iodesign.com>
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Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 01:22:59 -0800
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And I, personally, find http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/gif/pmapN.gif to be
fascinating, especially being in Seattle, where on a very rare cloudless
night, the sky can be very interesting.
Christopher
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From: "Kevin Loch" <kloch@opnsys.com>
To: "Bob Bownes" <bownes@web9.com>
Cc: "NANOG" <nanog@merit.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: Geomagnetic Disturbance Was: Re: Microwave
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> You can also add a real time X-ray and geomagnetic storm monitor
> to your NOC pages:
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> http://www.maj.com/sun/status.html
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> KL
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> Bob Bownes wrote:
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> > I had enough questions about where to get the space weather info to
> > warrant a post to the list.
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> > The following
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> > http://www.sec.noaa.gov/advisories/email_lists.html
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> > will let you put yourself on the space weather advisory list.
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> > Bob
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