Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has remained at a moderate level since the last
message. The largest event was an M4.2 flare at 22:01 UT
yesterday from NOAA 14317 (beta/D-type, N12W41). Most
flares were produced by the target region NOAA 14325,
including two ~M1 and nine C-class flares. 14325 retained a
beta/D-type sunspot group and continued to show the
emergence of new magnetic fluxes in its intermediate portion,
with a separation between the leading and following portions.
Today, the default target shall remain with NOAA 14325. In
addition, NOAA 14324 (beta/gamma-D-type N25E44) also
produced an M2.2 flare in the period. Further C-class activity
is expected, with a good chance for low-M flares from various
regions in the next 24 hours.