MONDAY 29th June'20 LOTS OF PROMS @ MID-DAY

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MONDAY 29th June'20 LOTS OF PROMS @ MID-DAY

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All four quadrants have lots of proms at around mid-day today, but unable to do any imaging due to 90% cloud-cover in S.E.England.

SDO show these and hopefully some of us will be imaging them to show-up the fab details that we have seen in the past..

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Cloud and gales here!


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Terry:
Hope to see the Sun today.
Regards,
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Hi Mark, similar weather here too, some small cloud openings, but with fast moving clouds...

Hopefully Eric, you will be able to do the honours from the other side of the pond...

Cheers
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I am having cloud issues too. The scopes are set up but no breaks.


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Well at least you have a few more hours ahead than the UK DeepSolar64, so looking again at SDO at 1630z - currently shows all four-quadrants active with proms, so hopefully like Pedro, you will do well.

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EGRAY-OBSERVATORY wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 4:31 pm currently shows all four-quadrants active with proms
This corresponds with the cycle 25 jet streams in each hemisphere and their position the limb...


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That's interesting Mark - thanks vm

Terry


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