Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has reached a moderate level over the last 24
hours. Yesterday’s target NOAA 14203 (beta/D-type, N12W91)
produced four ~M1 flares, with the largest being an M1.5 flare
at 20:30 UT yesterday, but it has almost rotated beyond the
west limb. NOAA 14197 has become the most active region on
the disk during the period and produced an M1.1 flare at 14:11
UT yesterday. It retains a beta-gamma/E-type sunspot group,
with additional spots emerging. Today, the target shall switch
back to 14197 from 14203. Further C-class activity is expected,
with a chance for another low-M flare in the coming 24 hours.