Dear Collaborators,
Solar activity has reached an intermediate level in the past
24 hours. The largest event was a C9.0 flare at 08:22 UT
today from the target region NOAA 14465. This region has
retained its high productivity and a beta-gamma/D-type
magnetic configuration, with a further emergence of new
spots. Today, the target will continue on 14465. In addition,
NOAA 14456 (beta/E-type, N18W91) also produced six
~B8-C6 flares before it completely rotated out of Earth-view.
Further C-class flares are expected with a chance for an
isolated low-M flare in the following 24 hours.