Dear RHESSI Collaborators,
The current level of solar activity is moderate. Yesterday's
target region (NOAA 11890) was only responsible for a
C-class activity. The region still contains a delta spot, but
the penumbrae diminished and the other spots have
continued to fragment. On the other hand a new region has
rotated over the East limb, designated NOAA 11895, and
was responsible for the largest flare over the previous 24
hours (a M2.4 flare on 11-Nov-2013 at 11:18 UT. The new
region is too close to the limb to obtain a reliable magnetic
classification, but may harbour a mixed polarity spot. The
MFW is ended at this time and the new target region is
NOAA 11895. C-class activity is expected with a chance of
a further M-class event.
The position of NOAA 11895 on 11-Nov-2013 at 18:10 UT is:
S15W57, ( -787", -280" )