Solar activity has slightly decreased since the last message. The largest
event was a C3.0 flare at 15:46 UT yesterday, attributed to NOAA 14045
(S13W64, beta/B-type). However, an occulted flare from the limb region
NOAA 14043 also contributed to the soft X‑ray flux. The target region
NOAA 14048 (S16W32) produced three low C‑class flares in the period,
the largest being a C2.7 at 06:41 UT today. NOAA 14048 retains a beta‑
gamma configuration, with magnetic flux emergence in its trailing portion.
Today, NOAA 14048 remains the target. Additionally, NOAA 14054
(S12W07), mentioned in yesterday's message, produced a C2.0 flare
during the period. This region has developed into a beta‑gamma
configuration and is undergoing significant magnetic flux emergence
in its intermediate portion. Further C‑class activity is expected, with
the possibility of low M‑class flares in the next 24 hours.
De-Chao Song (Purple Mountain Observatory)