Solar activity remains low since the last message. The largest event
during the period was a C3.9 flare at 09:08 UT today from NOAA
14475 (S09W13, beta-gamma/D-type), which also produced a C3.1
flare later in the period. The target region NOAA 14478 (S06E39,
beta-gamma-delta/F-type) produced several low C-class flares and
remains the largest and most magnetically complex region on the
visible disk. Continued significant flux emergence is still visible in
NOAA 14478, especially in its central part. Today, we will continue
with NOAA 14478 as the target region. Further C-class activity is
expected, with a chance of an isolated low M-class flare in the next