Sun Spots
Sunspot AR2612 has a stable magnetic field that poses little threat for strong flares. Credit: SDO/HMI
Sunspot numbers =13
Sunspot AR2612 has a stable magnetic field that poses little threat for strong flares. Credit: SDO/HMI
Sunspot numbers =13
INFO FROM SIDC - RWC BELGIUM 2016 Nov 26 12:30UTC Solar activity has been very low, no C-class flares in past 24 h. NOAA AR 2612 remains the only visible AR, it has alpha magnetic field configuration. Solar activity is expected to remain low, but C-class flares are possible. Proton levels are low and there were no Earth directed CMEs in past 24 h. Solar wind speed is at 640 km/s with interplanetary magnetic field intensity of 5 nT. The Earth is still inside a high speed stream from a coronal hole. Geomagnetic conditions have ranged from unsettled to active in past 24 h. Similar conditions can be expected for the next 48 h.
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