SFI = 92
A index = 6
K index = 1
SSN = 48
TODAY, A POSSIBLE CME NEAR MISS: A slow-moving CME that left the sun on June 26th could pass close to Earth today. The near miss, if it occurs, could disturb our planet’s magnetic field and spark high latitude auroras. Bright displays are unlikely, but the nearly New Moon will allow long photographic exposures to capture faint lights
NOAA STI
:Product: Geophysical Alert Message wwv.txt
:Issued: 2022 Jun 30 0605 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 29 June follow.
Solar flux 92 and estimated planetary A-index 6.
The estimated planetary K-index at 0600 UTC on 30 June was 1.
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
No space weather storms are predicted for the next 24 hours.
NOAA Alerts
Space Weather Message Code: ALTEF3
Serial Number: 3256
Issue Time: 2022 Jun 30 0459 UTC
CONTINUED ALERT: Electron 2MeV Integral Flux exceeded 1000pfu
Continuation of Serial Number: 3255
Begin Time: 2022 Jun 25 1410 UTC
Yesterday Maximum 2MeV Flux: 3492 pfu
NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at
www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation
Potential Impacts: Satellite systems may experience significant charging resulting in increased risk to satellite systems.