The Sun Today :
Updated January 11, 2020
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M-Class:
01%
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X-Class:
01%
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Geomag. Storm
NO
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Radiation Storm
NO
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2-3 (G0) Max Kp |
2 (G0) Max Kp |
2-3 (G0) Max Kp |
Prob-M
01% Prob-H
25% |
Prob-M
01% Prob-H
15% |
Prob-M
05% Prob-H
25% |
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| January 08, 2020 @ 20:35 UTC |
| Yet Another Cycle 25 Sunspot | |
Hello again folks. Here is a look at a new cycle sunspot group forming in the northwest quadrant. The past few months has seen a sharp increase in the amount of new cycle sunspots forming in both the northern and southern hemisphere of the sun. Although none have been large, flare producing active regions up until this point, it can definitely be seen as a positive step in the right direction. Should this particular region stick around long enough, it should be assigned AR 2756.

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Prepared jointly by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA,
Space Weather Prediction Center
UPDATED 2019 January 11 0030 UTC
.24 hr Summary...
Solar activity was very low. Region 2756 (N23W78, Axx/alpha) remained
stable as it rotated towards the limb. No CMEs were observed in
available coronagraph imagery.
.Forecast...
Solar activity is expected to continue at very low levels on 11-13 Jan.
[Report of Solar-Geophysical Activity]
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A - Alpha (single polarity spot).
B - Beta (bipolar spot configuration).
G - Gamma (atypical mixture of polarities).
BG - Beta-Gamma (mixture of polarities in a dominantly bipolar configuration).
D - Delta (opposite polarity umbrae within single penumbra).
BD - Beta with a Delta configuration.
BGD - Beta-Gamma with a Delta configuration.
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[Latest Solar Region Summary (SRS)]
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