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From: oler@rho.uleth.ca (Cary Oler)
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Subject: ALERT: Big Bear Solar Observatory BEARALERT - 24 Nov
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 93 19:44:59 MST
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BEARALERT	1993 November 24	22:30 UT

BBSO #3344/NOAA #7620 (N04 W10 at 22:15 UT on Nov. 24) has
had emerging flux for the past 24 hours, but the rate of growth
has increased in the last few hours.  The new flux, which is located
in the southern portion of the intermediate sunspots, has mixed polarities,
bright H-alpha plage, and a well developed arch-type filament system.

WM & JRV



