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chart and saw a rise at the same time Radio Jupiter Pro indicated 92 % probability of a storm.
See the Radio Jupiter Pro chart below.
Here’s the chart that shows the increasing signal at about 01:11 UT.
I haven’t confirmed the activity was indeed a Jupiter storm. Here’s a link to some contributed
data for March, 2016: radiojove.org/cgi-bin/calendar/calendar.cgi?month=3&year=2016.
There are some observations for the previous day. One of the nice things about the Radio Jupiter
Pro software is the ability to backtrack the time to a recorded event such as this. Like most
transient events in Radio Astronomy it’s a good idea to verify your observations.
Another neat way to observe solar and Jupiter storms is with a spectrograph approach, In
previous columns I have discussed the use of an SDR USB receiver with Radio-Sky’s