Solar activity has been at a low-to-moderate level since the last message.
Yesterday's target region, NOAA 14019 (N07E11), produced only two low
C-class flares in the period and has been designated as a beta-delta
configuration. The largest event in the period was a C9.6 flare at 21:11 UT
yesterday from NOAA 14024 (N05W61), which has now nearly lost all
sunspots. The most flare-productive region in the period was located at
the southeast limb (S17E88). This limb region was the source of over ten
C-class flares, including three mid-to-high C-class flares (C7.2, C8.8, and
C5.7). Today, the target will switch to this limb region. C-class flares are
expected, with a possibility of an isolated low M-class flare in the next