Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has remained at a moderate level in the past 24
hours. The largest event was an M1.0 flare at 09:18 UT today,
produced by a region between NOAA 14224 and the target
region NOAA 14217. 14224 (S13W43) also produced a C6.7
and three low-C flares, although it was downgraded to a
beta/C-type magnetic configuration. 14217 also produced three
~C3 flares and remains a beta-gamma/C-type configuration,
showing signs of new magnetic flux emergence. Today, the
target shall continue as 14217, but if possible, please also
include NOAA 14224 in your field of view. Further C-class
activity is expected with additional low-M flares probable in the
coming 24 hours.