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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 11:03
PM
Subject: [RT] sp500/nd
hello Most of us like
today's action on the above (2 days of positive indicators)
However the Mclullen osc on volume is showing a bearish div the
Vince indicator is overbought (which is unusual as it can
became more oversold on an up day) my 2 cents say we top out
intra day tomorrow watch out bellow
Ben <FONT
size=2>,
My planetary outlook
agrees with you. Additonally, I just got the latest NOAA forecast and those
nasty Sunspots are acting up again. You may remember the last big geomagnetic
storm in late March the market had a bad time of it. Please note that my
observation is that the Sunspots don't mess up the markets, but rather the
sometimes ensuing geomagnetic storms and Proton Flux spikes (whatever the
heck Proton Flux is) do seem to correlate with market
movements.
Please see the forecast
below.
Distrubingly,
Norman
SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK #01- 142001 April 10 at
06:17 p.m. MDT (2001 April 11 0017 UT)**** SPACE WEATHER OUTLOOK
****Summary For April 2-8Space weather increased to category 5
(extreme) levels on April 2. Acategory R5 (extreme) radio blackout
occurred at 3:51 p.m. MDT on April2 (2001 April 02 2151 UTC) due to a
massive solar flare. This solarflare was the largest yet seen during the
current sunspot cycle (Cycle23). The sunspot group that produced the flare
(Region 9393) was alsothe largest group yet seen during Cycle 23.
Category R5 radioblackouts are rare and normally cause adverse effects on
high-frequencyradio communication and low-frequency navigation signals for
many hourson the entire sunlit portion of Earth. Isolated category R2
(moderate)to R3 (strong) radio blackouts also occurred during the period.
Acategory S1 (minor) radiation storm occurred during April 02 - 06 as
aresult of the April 2 flare. Category S1 solar radiation
stormstypically result in minor impacts on high-frequency radio
communicationin the polar regions. A brief category G2 (moderate)
geomagnetic stormoccurred on April 8. Category G1 (minor) storm conditions
occurredduring April 4 - 5. These geomagnetic storms were due to a series
ofCME passages at Earth associated with major solar flare activity
fromRegion 9393, which rotated to the far side of the Sun on April 3;
andfrom Region 9415, which will be on the the face of the Sun until
April16. Category G2 geomagnetic storms normally result in adverse
effectson power systems and high-frequency communications at high
latitudes,and spacecraft operations. Aurora may also occur along the
northerntier of the U.S. during category G2 storms.Outlook For
April 11-17Space weather is expected to reach category 3 (strong) levels
during theoutlook period. A geomagnetic storm reaching G2 to G3 levels
isexpected to occur during April 11 - 12 due to a CME passage.
Region9415 is expected to produce isolated category R2 to R3 radio
blackoutsbefore it rotates to the far side of the Sun on April 16. A
category S1solar radiation storm began on April 10 and is expected to
continuethrough April 11. Additional S1 storms will be possible during
theperiod.Data used to provide space weather services are
contributed by NOAA,USAF, NASA, NSF, USGS, the International Space
Environment Services and other observatories, universities, and
institutions. More information is available at SEC's Web site <A
href="http://sec.noaa.gov">http://sec.noaa.gov or (303)
497-5127. The NOAA Public Affairs contact is Barbara McGehanat <A
href="mailto:bmcgehan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">bmcgehan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or (303)
497-6288.
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