Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity decreased in the past 24 hours. The largest event over the period was an M1.1 flare at 04:17 UT on November 6,
produced by a southeast limb region, now numbered as NOAA
14276 (S17E67). 14276 also produced about six C-class flares
including a C9.4 at 19:48 UT. It was designated as a beta-gamma/
D-type region. The target region NOAA 14274 only produced seven
C-class flares, with the largest one being a C5.3. 14274 remains
a beta-gamma-delta/E-type configuration but increases in the
sunspot area. Today we will continue the Major Flare Watch campaign
on this region. A major flare of above M5.0 is still possible in the