Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has increased slightly since the last message.
The largest event was a C4.0 at 19:40 UT yesterday from a
newly-emerged active region NOAA 14126 (beta/C-type,
N07W34) which is composed of small pores. A C1.2 flare at
13:21 UT yesterday was produced by the target region NOAA
14122. This region has been stable in the magnetic complexity
of a beta/D-type, with a sustained increase in the sunspot size
to 140 μh. Today, the target region should remain with 14122,
considering its high spot maturity and large spot area on the
disk. Additional low-C flares are expected in the following 24
hours.