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Space Weather for May 26, 2021 UTC Time  

HMI Intensity
Analysis | Latest | Movie

HMI Magnetogram
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Coronal Holes
Analysis | Movie

AIA 131 (Latest)
Movie

Farside Watch
Analysis | Latest
Latest Imagery: SDO | AIA | GOES-16 | GONG | STEREO | LASCO
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Solar Indices  (May 26 @ 00:35 UTC)
SFI
SSN
AREA
84
36
140
11
7
50
WWV  |  Flux Data  |  Last 30 Days

3 Day Geomagnetic Forecast
May 26
May 27
May 28
6 (G2)
5 (G1)
3 (G0)

Max Kp

M-Lat   35%
H-Lat   80%
M-Lat   25%
H-Lat   65%
M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   30%

Probabilities

Detailed Forecast

Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
Past 24 Hours:  Quiet

Kp-Index  |  A-Indices  |  Magnetometers


Auroral Oval Forecast  |  South Pole

Global D-LAYER Absorption

Open with X-Ray Flux

CME Tracking

Open Tracker  |  Latest Imagery


X-Rays

Current

Current Solar Flare Threat   |   Probability Details
C-Flare: 20%
M-Flare: 05%
X-Flare: 01%
Proton: 01%
Flare Events (M1+) Past 48 Hours   |   Event Report (txt)   |   Top 10 List (txt)
No noteworthy events detected.

Visible Sunspot Regions  |   Sunspot Summary   |   SRS (txt)
2824 2826

Latest Space Weather News
               
Solar Update
May 25, 2021 @ 18:55 UTC
Solar activity has been much quieter the past few days compared to over the weekend. With that said, a new sunspot group is forming rapidly to the west of existing region 2824 and was assigned AR 2826. Some new spot formation was observed to the south of the main core of AR 2824. Minor C-Class solar flares will remain possible during the next 24 hours.

A reminder that a geomagnetic storm watch is in effect for the next 48-72 hours as at least one coronal mass ejection (CME) is predicted to sweep past Earth. More updates to follow whenever necessary.

Geomagnetic Storm Watch
May 23, 2021 @ 22:30 UTC
A Minor (G1) to Moderate (G2) geomagnetic storm watch has been added for beginning on May 25th and into the 26th when a coronal mass ejection (CME) observed leaving the Sun on Saturday is expected to deliver at least a glancing blow to Earths geomagnetic field.

Real-Time Solar Wind (RTSW)

RTSW (SWPC)   |   Protons and Electrons   |   CME Tracking

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