MM#009 Default HESSI Target

Max Millennium Chief Observer mmchiefobserver at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 08:20:51 MDT 2014


Dear RHESSI Collaborators,

The level of solar activity remains low. NOAA region 12147 has produced
several B-class flares since yesterday's C1.8 flare (on 18-Aug-2014 at
13:37 UT), but has decreased in magnetic complexity by being classified
as an alpha/H-type sunspot group. NOAA 12139 has continued in its decay,
decreasing in area, number of spots and losing its polarity mixing to be
classified as a beta/C-type sunspot group. However, this region was the
source of the largest event since yesterday's message (a C1.2 flare on
18-Aug-2014 at 16:47 UT). Further C-class activity is possible over the
next 24 hours, with a very small chance for an isolated low M-class flare.

The position of NOAA 12139 on 19-Aug-2014 at 14:30 UT is:

N13W32, ( 491", 119" )

See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml
for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan.

Regards,

Shaun Bloomfield (Trinity College Dublin)


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