Solar activity has been very low since the last message. The largest
event was a C2.0 flare at 9:13 UT today(1/13) from the the Southeast
limb region that produced an M3.4 flare on 1/11. The sunspots of
this region are still behind the limb, but high loop system including
the trans-equatorial loops connected to the Northern hemisphere is
visible in the EUV wavelengths. Several high-B to low-C flares were
reported from this region, while the regions on the disk only produced
a C1.5 flare (by NOAA 14336) in the past 24 hours. Today, we will
continue to observe the Southeast limb region expecting additional