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Recent Flare and Fadeout Information (Larger than C8 Only)

Last updated 08 Feb 2010 21:28 UT

Approximate Flare Start  :  08-02-2010 2118 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  08-02-2010 2124 UT  at Flux M 1.0
Approximate Flare End    :  08-02-2010 2126 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: 

Approximate Flare Start  :  08-02-2010 1340 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  08-02-2010 1346 UT  at Flux M 2.1
Approximate Flare End    :  08-02-2010 1354 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: South Atlantic/

Approximate Flare Start  :  08-02-2010 0738 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  08-02-2010 0742 UT  at Flux M 4.0
Approximate Flare End    :  08-02-2010 0748 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: India/Indian Ocean/

Approximate Flare Start  :  07-02-2010 0450 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  07-02-2010 0452 UT  at Flux C 9.9
Approximate Flare End    :  07-02-2010 0454 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: 

Approximate Flare Start  :  07-02-2010 0228 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  07-02-2010 0236 UT  at Flux M 5.6
Approximate Flare End    :  07-02-2010 0254 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: Western Australia/Eastern Australia/Northern Australia/New Zealand/SE Asia/Micronesia/

Approximate Flare Start  :  06-02-2010 2134 UT 
Approximate Flare Maximum:  06-02-2010 2138 UT  at Flux M 1.2
Approximate Flare End    :  06-02-2010 2140 UT 
LOCATION OF HF FADEOUT: 



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