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Prediction for CME (2023-05-09T19:00:00-CME-001)CME Observed Time: 2023-05-09T19:00ZiSWAS Layout URL: https://kauai.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/DONKI/view/CME/25050/-1 CME Note: Large halo CME seen in SOHO LASCO C2, C3, and STEREO A COR2 imagery. Source is M4.2 flare from AR13296. Large EUV wave and dimming seen across the disk in SDO/AIA 193 and 171. ARRIVAL SIGNATURES at L1 and STEREO A, confirmed by LASSOS team as shock and iCME. -L1: 2023-05-12T05:48Z. Arrival signature is likely the CME shock arrival characterized by an abrupt jump of magnetic field to over 13 nT and of solar wind speed from 480 km/s to 560 km/s accompanied by the jump in ion temperature and density and some rotation of magnetic field components. -STEREO: 2023-05-12T01Z Arrival is signified by a sudden increase in Btotal to 13 nT, accompanied by an increase in solar wind speed to 900 km/s and an increase in ion density. No temperature data is available). The arrival at STEREO A is unexpectedly several hours before the CME arrival at L1. CME Shock Arrival Time: 2023-05-12T05:48Z Observed Geomagnetic Storm Parameters due to CME: Max Kp: 5.37 Predicted Arrival Time: 2023-05-11T11:01Z Prediction Method: SPM Prediction Method Note: Initial shock speed: 1651 km/s Source location: N11W26 Solar wind speed: 550 km/s Duration time:0.83 hrLead Time: 37.10 hour(s) Difference: 18.78 hour(s) Prediction submitted by Xinhua Zhao (NSSC CAS) on 2023-05-10T16:42Z |
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