Dear RHESSI Collaborators,
Solar activity continues at a low level. NOAA region 12108 remains the largest and most complex region on disk, being classified as a beta-gamma/E-type sunspot group. 12108 has been the most flare-productive region over the previous 24 hours with being the source of three low C-class flares as it rotates up to the South West limb. However, NOAA 12109 produced the largest magnitude flare in the same period (a C6.4 on 13-Jul-2014 at 08:43 UT). More C-class activity is likely in the next 24 hours, with a chance for an isolated low M-class flare. Limited field-of-view observatories are encouraged to include both 12108 and 12109 if possible.
The position of NOAA 12108 on 13-Jul-2014 at 16:30 UT is:
S07W86, ( 935", -119" )
See http://www.SolarMonitor.org for images and http://solar.physics.montana.edu/max_millennium/ops/observing.shtml for a description of the current Max Millennium Observing Plan.
Regards,
Shaun Bloomfield (Trinity College Dublin)
mmmotd@solar.physics.montana.edu