Subj : The K7RA Solar Update To : QST From : ARRL de WD1CKS Date : Fri Sep 13 2024 05:51 pm 09/13/2024 With sunspot numbers up and solar flux decreasing, we saw ten new sunspot groups this week; two on September 6, three on September 7, two on September 8, one on September 9, and two on September 11. Average daily sunspot numbers increased from 155.3 to 178.4, while average daily solar flux declined from 230.3 to 223.7. Geomagnetic indicators were quiet, with average daily planetary A index dropping from 14 to 7.9 and middle latitude numbers from 12.7 to 11.7. The solar flux forecast calls for 10.7 cm numbers at 210 on September 13-14, 205 on September 15-20, then 225 and 220 on September 21-22, then 225 on September 23-24, then 230, 235, 230 and 225 on September 25-28, and 240 on September 29-30, then 240, 245 and 230 on October 1-3, 220 on October 4-5, 225 on October 6-7, 220 on October 8-9, 225 on October 10-11, 220 and 215 on October 12-13, 210 on October 14-15, then back up to 240 at the end of the month. Predicted planetary A index is 35 and 25 on September 13-14, then 15 on September 15-16, then 12, 15, 12 and 12 on September 17-20, 5 on September 21-25, then 25, 25, 15 and 10 on September 26-29, then 5 on September 30 through October 4, 10 on October 5-6, then 30, 22 and 8 on October 7-9, 5 on October 10-13, 8 on October 14-15, and 5 on October 16-22, then 25 on October 23-24. Weekly Commentary on the Sun, the Magnetosphere, and the Earth's Ionosphere - September 11, 2024 from OK1HH: "The solar wind speed, as measured in geostationary orbit, increased in two jumps on 12 September - first shortly after midnight UTC from 360 km/s to 430 km/s, then to 520 km/s after 0818 UTC. Meanwhile, the polarity of the longitudinal (north-south) component of the IMF (Bz) was negative. The consequence was a significant deterioration of shortwave propagation conditions. "The development continued on 12 September as the X1.3 solar flare was detected at 0943 UTC. The source was a new AR turning into view off the southeast limb (former AR 3792, whose high activity during the parade on the Sun's far side was well known thanks to helioseismological observations). "However, the strong (G3) Geomagnetic Storm followed, while threshold was reached at 14:43 UTC. Values of critical frequencies f0F2 in the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere of the earth were 2 MHz lower compared to the previous days. Now it can be expected geomagnetic disturbance around September 14 (possible arrival of particles from the September 11 CME). We may wait until September 18 for quiet days." WP3GW wrote: "After a 4 month hiatus, just began again on FT8. I have noted that the SFI has been more than 200, and have worked European stations at about 2200 UTC, three hours after propagation normally closes to the Caribbean. "And have seen signals late night and in mornings before the Sun comes up in 10 meters, making it a twenty plus hours open band. Have made 7 new countries on FT8 in almost 3 weeks. "Hope these conditions keep good for this contest season. "Cheers, Angel Santana WP3GW." Jeff, N8II wrote: "There have been somewhat limited openings to Europe on 10 meters for about 2 weeks. On Monday September 2 I worked several Southern EU and several UK stations, some with good signals. Today, the 8th was exceptionally good. Not only was the 10 meter band open to all but possibly NE Europe, but stations in the Middle East were S9 to S9+20 dB. On SSB I worked A42K, Oman, and 4K6FO, Azerbaijan. Also, UA9CTT, Asiatic Russia was S9+20 dB and UN4L, Kazakhstan was peaking S8 all of them working the All Asia Contest. I called CQ with the majority of my callers from the UK all with good signals, many over S9. The only somewhat weak Brit was a mobile running 5W who was peaking S5. OH6TS, Finland answered my CQ, and I heard SM5CAK, Sweden over S9. I was also called by Hungary and Romania. It was like the middle of October on a good day, very surprising 2 weeks before the equinox. All of my QSOs were between 1400-1520Z. I also worked JE6RFM on 15M SSB during that time and heard a JA5 about S7. There was an Indonesian also on 15M working the Asian contest who was S9+. "The Summer has been frustrating with very limited activity except in contests above 20M. 20M was open through most of the night to Europe throughout the June-August period. "The sporadic-E was poor this year, fewer openings and mostly single hop. Every day 10M was open to Central and South America. Around the middle of August, we started getting daily openings to the West Coast. Since then, most days were open to AF and OC. Hawaii has been loud on several occasions including the NAQP Phone test 2nd weekend of August and was also briefly loud during the Hawaii QP last weekend of August. "Today September 12 there was a good F2 opening to EU; I worked two