Dear RHESSI Collaborators,
The current level of solar activity is high. NOAA 11891
was responsible for C-class activity and a M2.3 flare
on 8-Nov-2013 at 09:28 UT, but its main delta-spot has
separated, leaving a much smaller delta spot in the
intermediate portion of the region. Yesterday's target
region (NOAA 11890) was responsible for further C-class
activity and a X1.1 flare on 8-Nov-2011 at 04:26. The
main spots within the region show fragmentation, but the
delta-spot within the region's following portion has
increased in size, and its polarity separation line has
strengthened. The current MFW will continue for at least
the following 24 hours. Further M-class activity is
possible, with a chance for a low X-class event.
The position of NOAA 11890 on 8-Nov-2013 at 17:50 UT is:
S11W00, ( -2", -244" )