We have two new regions. The first is region 1675, which
is a BXO Beta type group at 10 millionths in size. On my thoughts, this
region is a larger type group and also in size larger than reported.
There may even be a Beta-Gamma developing in the central portion of the
group. This region emerged onto the solar disc. The second is region
1676, which is a single spot HAX Alpha type group at 30 millionths in
size. This region rotated over the south-east limb. We also have a
couple of other sunspot region which are visible but are not numbered yet.
No C class solar flares took place yesterday, however, one took place
peaking at 00:36 UTC from region 1675. Further occasional C class solar
flares are possible today.
A geomagnetic disturbance took place yesterday starting at 11:00 UTC . THE Bz reached minus and plus 11 nanoTeslas.
There was a nice filament lift off in the southern hemisphere.
As a result of this we can see a CME on Stereo Imagery. Due to the location of the source (southern part) it will be not geo effective.
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