Dear Collaborators,

Solar activity remains at a very low level. The largest event 
over the past 24 hours was a  C1.9 flare at 05:34 UT today 
from NOAA 14307 (S14W89). 14307 was also the source of 
another two ~C1 flares plus two high B-class flares. This region 
is rotating over the west limb. The limb target region has been 
designated as NOAA 14312 with an Alpha/H-type configuration. 
It only produced a B9.4 flare during the period. Today we continue 
to watch this region as it still has the highest current helicity 
compared with the other regions on the visible disk. C-class 
activities are expected in the following 24 hours.

The approximate position of NOAA 14312 on December 19 at 10:00 UT is:
N18E55 (-750", 320")

See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml
for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan.

Regards,
Ying Li (Purple Mountain Observatory)