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(meteorobs) 2003 Leonids: Worldwide Radio Observation No.9



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  The International Project for Radio Meteor Observation
     2003 Leonids FLASH No.9  (01:40UT 21st Updated)
      http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/leo03p.htm
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FLASH data are updated now ! There are 33 observing reports
at 28 observing stations in 8 countries. Our project has
already covered whole world. We therefore can monitor Leonid
meteor activity at all times now...

From these FLASH reports, Activity Level index was calculated.
As a results, some Leonid peaks were observed, which were
around 13h 18th, 06h 19th and 16h 19th(UT).

13h 18th peak was not predicted. This, however, is not sure
in current because there are not enough data.

16h(UT) peak was higher activity than 06h(UT) peak. We can
think that 16h(UT) peak was provided by 1733 dust trail and
06h(UT) was 1533 dust trail. And Same activity level was
obtained 06h-08h(UT). After this announcement, therefore,
this peak time may be changed by more observed data.

The peak time is unceirtain. I am collecting and analyzing
more observed data. I am waiting for European and Amrican
radio observers data especially.


You can see this FLASH result and LIVE Radio data. LIVE is 
updated every 10minutes at almost of stations.

2003 Leonids page: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/leo03p.htm
FLASH page: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/leo03.htm
LIVE page : http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/hrolive.htm


with best wishes
Hiroshi Ogawa

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Hiroshi Ogawa (University of Tsukuba, JAPAN)
mailto: HZH02257@nifty.ne.jp
homepage: http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/
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