Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has dropped to a very low level since the last
message. The largest event was a B7.3 flare at 22:19 UT
yesterday from the target region NOAA 14392. This region
still shows a beta-gamma/C-type magnetic configuration
and remains the largest sunspot area on the disk. Today,
the target shall continue at this region. Elsewhere, two
regions including NOAA 14397 (N17E50, beta/C-type) in
the northeast quadrant produced three low-to-mid B-class
flares. B-class activity is expected, with a low-C flare likely
in the next 24 hours.