Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has been at a low level since the last message. The largest event during the period was a C8.9 flare at 21:44 UT
yesterday produced by yesterday's target NOAA 14140 (S15E37).
14140 has decayed to a beta/C-type region and been flare quiet
since the beginning of UT today. There was a newly emerged region,
now numbered as NOAA 14141, producing nine low C-class flares
(the largest one being a C3.2) today. We will switch the target to
NOAA 14141, which was designated as a beta/C-type configuration.
Although this region is rotating over the west limb, its loops can still
be seen above the limb. Further C-class flares are expected from
various regions in the next 24 hours.