Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has continued at a moderate level since the last
message. The largest event was an M1.9 flare at 19:53 UT
yesterday from the unnumbered region near the southeast limb.
This region mentioned yesterday also produced 14 flares and
has been the most productive during the period. Today, the target
shall switch to this limb region from NOAA 14191. Yesterday’s
target 14191 (alpha/H-type, N10E31) was the source of three
flares, including a C9.1 at 19:01 UT yesterday. Note that a
northeast limb region (unnumbered yet, N04E89) also produced
an M1.3 at 08:26 UT today and two C-class flares. Further C-class
activity is expected with a chance of additional low-M flares from
various regions in the next 24 hours.