Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has continued at a moderate level. The largest
event since the last message was an M1.4 flare at 10:44 UT
today from a spotless region (S16W15), accompanied by a
filament eruption. This region was just between the target region
NOAA 13967 and NOAA 13961. 13967 has increased in the
magnetic complexity to a beta-gamma/E-type sunspot group,
although it was flare-quiet in the past 24 hours. 13961 (S10W29,
beta-gamma/E-type) lost a delta configuration but was the most
productive, with its largest magnitude being a C7.2 flare at 06:24
UT today. Today the target shall remain with NOAA 13967 (with
NOAA 13961 in the field of view). Further C-class activity is expected,
with an isolated low-M flare probable in the next 24 hours.