☼ Solar Update ☼ Updated 06/15/2014 @ 17:00 UTC Solar Flare - TopicsExpress



          

☼ Solar Update ☼ Updated 06/15/2014 @ 17:00 UTC Solar Flare Risk M-Class: 55% X-Class: 25% Good afternoon. Happy fathers day to all the dads. Below is an updated look at the visible solar disk on Sunday. Solar activity during the past 24 hours was moderate with a pair of M-Class flares detected. An M1.4 flare was observed yesterday off the east limb at 19:29 UTC. The event generated a non Earth directed coronal mass ejection. The responsible active region is now rotating into view and is currently stable. Earlier this morning, departing region 2085 produced a long duration M1.1 flare. Both active regions 2080 and 2085 are now out of direct Earth view. In the southeast quadrant, previously threatening region 2087 continues to gradually decay and is no longer a main threat for strong solar flares. In the northern hemisphere, region 2089 expanded during the past day and is a threat for M-Class solar flares. Stay tuned to SolarHam for the latest information. SOLARHAM | Solar Cycle 24 | Space Weather and Amateur Radio Website solarham.net/
Posted on: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 03:14:11 +0000

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