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Graham Palmer
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« on: 13 August 2005, 10:38:28 UTC »

Hi there. It seems that we are in the grips of a coronal hole disturbance. All the figures are up (unfortunately Bz as well) and It looks to be getting stronger. If the Bz heads south we could see some sub-storming. Fingers crossed.
Graham.
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