Dear Collaborators,Solar activity continues at a very low level. The largest event since the last message was a C1.2 flare at 11:20 UT yesterday
from NOAA 14414 (N15W03). NOAA 14414 has lost its sunspots,
becoming a plage region. Another region, NOAA 14416 (N19W31,
beta/D-type), was the source of six B3-B7 flares during the period.
The target region has been designated as NOAA 14419 and shows
a beta/C-type magnetic configuration. It only produced two B-class
flares (B5.2 and B3.8) but is exhibiting an increasing flux and helicity.
Today we will continue to watch this region. B- to C-class activities