Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has been at a moderate-to-low level in the last
24 hours. The largest event was an M1.0 at 13:39 UT yesterday
from NOAA 14202 (alpha/H-type, S15E54). To the southwest
of 14202, the target region NOAA 14197 produced three ~C4
flares yesterday. It has increased the spot area to 600 μh and
has been designated as a beta-gamma/E-type, with mixed polarity
in its intermediate portion. Today, 14197 shall continue as the
target. In addition, NOAA 14199 (beta/C-type, N04E52) also
produced four mid-to-high C-class flares, with its largest being
a C7.5 at 23:57 UT yesterday. More C-class flares are expected,
with a chance for another M-class flare in the next 24 hours.