Code book- UGEOI
UGEOR
Enables RWC's to send messages containing sunspot region data
and forecasts to other RWC's and to general data users. RWC's
send UGEOR messages as needed. UGEOR is issued at 0330 UT from
RWC BOU.
Example:

Definition of symbols:
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Y = last digit of year
MM = month of year, 01 = January, 02 = February, etc.
DD = UT day of month of issue
dd = UT day of month of data and region location
/ = filler
hh = UT hour of region location
II = starting date of forecast
P = period (days) of forecast (usually 1 day)
nn = number of spotted regions
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2 = indicates that number of x-ray flares for region
RRRR for day dd follows
MM = number of class M flares
XX = number of class X flares
3 = indicates that number of optical flares for region
RRRR for day dd follows
SS = number of subflares
1 = number of importance 1 flares
2 = number of flares greater than importance 1
4 = indicates that sunspot type for region RRRR for
day dd follows
Z = Modified Zurich classification.
P = Penumbra of largest spot (see Modified Zurich,
"McIntosh", Sunspot Classification)
C = Compactness of central spots
M = Magnetic classification
5 = indicates that sunspot area for region RRRR for
day dd follows
AAAA = sunspot area in millionths of the solar hemisphere
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6 = indicates that total number of sunspots for region
RRRR for day dd follows
SSSS = total number of sunspots
Coded location of region RRRR for day dd at hour
hh:
Q = quadrant (heliographic coordinates) of the region
XX = distance to central meridian in degrees
YY = heliographic latitude in degrees
F = general forecast for region RRRR for day II
C = probability of class C flares divided by ten
M = probability of class M flares divided by ten (see
list in C flares above)
X = probability of class X flares divided by ten (see
list in C flares above)
P = probability of Proton flares divided by ten (see
list in C flares above)
Last Data Line-

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Note: / is to be used for data not available.