Space Weather for October 24, 2023 UTC Time  

HMI Intensity
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Coronal Holes
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AIA 131 (Latest)
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SUVI 304 (Latest)
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Solar Indices  (Oct. 24 @ 00:35 UTC)
SFI
SSN
AREA
122
25
70
3
23
20
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3 Day Geomagnetic Forecast
Oct 24
Oct 25
Oct 26
3 (G0)
2-3 (G0)
2 (G0)

Max Kp

M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   25%
M-Lat   01%
H-Lat   25%
M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   15%

Probabilities

Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
Past 24 Hours:  Quiet

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Auroral Oval Forecast  |  South Pole

CME Tracking

No CME Event(s) Logged

Farside Watch

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X-Rays

Current

Global D-LAYER Absorption
Current Solar Flare Threat
C-Flare: 20%
M-Flare: 01%
X-Flare: 01%
Proton: 01%

Flare Events (M2+) Past 48 Hours   |   Event Report   |   Top Solar Flares
No Noteworthy Solar Flare Events Detected.

Visible Sunspot Regions  |   Sunspot Summary   |   SRS (txt)
3468
A
3470
B

Latest Space Weather News
Double Prominence Eruption
October 23, 2023 @ 01:00 UTC (UPDATED)
Even when solar activity is classified at very low levels, it does not mean that the Sun is totally quiet. Two prominence eruptions were observed beginning at 21:00 UTC (Oct 22). The first event lifted off the northeast limb and was followed up by another eruption, this time off the southern limb beginning at 23:15 UTC. In both cases, any associated coronal mass ejection (CME) should be directed away from Earth. Still an awesome solar event!

UPDATE: Two nice coronal mass ejections were observed following a pair of prominence eruptions. Because both occurred off the the north and south limbs respectively, they appear to be headed away from Earth. Image by LASCO C2.

Bz South / Minor (G1) Geomagnetic Storm
October 21, 2023 @ 10:40 UTC
The Bz component of the interplanetary magnetic field carried past Earth via the solar wind has been tipped south since Friday at 17:40 UTC (Oct 20). Because of this condition, minor (G1) geomagnetic storming has been observed at higher latitudes. Enhanced activity could continue today should the Bz remain in a southward orientation.

WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 5
Begin Time: 2023 Oct 21 0804 UTC
Synoptic Period: 0600-0900 UTC
NOAA Scale: G1 - Minor


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