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Sorry about that, I knocked my microphone over. 6.12 farmers per second density, 4 protons per cubic centimeter. So we've got not a high number of protons from nuclei bombarding our atmosphere right now, but there's enough of a dare coming in off this solar wind. We've got the sunspot number 133. And looking at the sunspots that are out there, AR42727, 73, 74, 75, 67, right to 78, 74. AR4272 seems to be the biggest of them right now. In fact, there's two large clusters very close together there. And a G2 class geospun is likely, maybe around between November 8th now and November 10th, from a few CMEs that were emitted just recently. So you can maybe expect that happening not too far away. And the solar flux index, 166, so that's picked up a little bit. So all the indices that are showing that we're into solar storm territory, the HF propagation, not too bad right now, 80 and 40 meters, poor during the day, fair at night. However, 30 right down to 15 is good both day and night right now. And 12 and 10, good during the day and poor at night.
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