CORONAL HOLE: Japan's Hinode spacecraft is monitoring a dark hole on the sun--a coronal hole. Coronal holes are places in the sun's atmosphere where the magnetic field opens up and allows solar wind to escape. In images taken by X-ray telescopes, such as the one Hinode uses, coronal holes appear dark because the hot glowing gas which would otherwise fill them has spilled out in the solar wind. A stream of gas flowing from this particular hole is heading for Earth. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras when it arrives on Nov. 25th or 26th.
Yeah, I know what it SOUNDS like......time to pull Ole Sol's finger....
We might very well be getting High Latitude Aurora that might totally mess up the low bands (160 through 40M) and then again up to 20M. On the other hand, we might have widespread 2M, 6M, and 10M MONSTER AURORA.....(depending, of course, on how badly Ole Sol needs his finger pulled.)
You folks further north than Sacremento, Salt Lake City, Denver, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Columbus,& Philly need to listen UP! (Stations further south of those cities have a far rarer chance of aurora---but listen around anyway...freak Auroras have been seen as far south as Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
How to get the HEADS UP on possible Aurora openings: Hopefully you still have TV antenna POINT IT NORTH...if you do, flip around to channels that you have nothing on locally. You can also listen on the FM broadcast band and listen to channels you don't normally find radio stations. On 10M: listen between 28.185 and 28.299 for low powered CW "beacon" stations. Be on the look out for stations EAST, WEST, and further NORTH than you. If you have a beam antenna for 2M, 6M, or 10M, turn it either due North or Magnetic North....sacanning on an axis east and west of north if you have a rotor.
Stations will not always sound like perfect audio.
CW: Stations will sound "watery" as if you are hearing them under water or a "bubbly" sound
SSB: Will sound as if it is kind of "echoy"
FM: May be anywhere from slightly to extremely distorded---possibly not useable
AM: May be anywhere from slightly to extremely distorded---possibly not useable
PSK/Digtal: Your best (besides CW) bet for best copy
Reason: Signals are bouncing off an unseen solar wind that is not a level surface!
Let's see if this turns out to be a real aurora event. The more people who help to document it (like YOU) the better. Post any Aurora catches HERE on this thread.
At this writing, the A and K indicies are both at 1. Listen (at 16 minutest past the hour on WWV) for the latest hour by hour A & K indicies.
Good Luck, and Good Hunting!
73
Bruce
K5TEN/WDX9KJX

