Dear Collaborators,
The largest event in the past 24 hours was a C9.5 flare at
06/28/21:17 UT produced by NOAA 14475 (S10W40) which has a
beta-gamma/D-type configuration. The most productive region during
the period was NOAA 14479 (N16W05, beta/D-type). It produced more
than ten C-class flares, the largest one being a C8.7 flare. The target
region NOAA 14478 only produced a C2.7 and a C4.2 flares over the
past 24 hours, but it is still showing an increased current helicity and
retains its beta-gamma-delta/F-type configuration. Today we will
continue to watch this region. Further C-class activities are expected
from various regions with some chance of an isolated low M-class flare
in the next few days.