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NOAA
Explanatory Comments By SEC:
The plots above show the current
extent and position of the auroral oval in the northern and
southern hemispheres, extrapolated from measurements taken during
the most recent polar pass of the NOAA POES satellite.
The red arrow in the plot, that
looks like a clock hand, points toward the noon meridian.
The statistical pattern depicting
the auroral oval is appropriate to the auroral activity level
determined from the power flux observed during the most recent
polar satellite pass. The power fluxes in the statistical pattern
are color coded on a scale from 0 to 10 ergs .cm-2.sec-1
according to the color bar on the right. The pattern has been
oriented with respect to the underlying geographic map using the
current universal time, updated every ten minutes.
This presentation provides an
estimate of the location, extent, and intensity of aurora on a
global basis. For example, the presentation gives a guide to the
possibility that the aurora is located near a given location under
the conditions that existed at the time of the most recent polar
satellite pass.
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