Space Weather for April 6, 2023 UTC Time  

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Solar Indices  (Apr. 6 @ 00:35 UTC)
SFI
SSN
AREA
137
37
170
1
7
30
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3 Day Geomagnetic Forecast
Apr. 6
Apr. 7
Apr. 8
3 (G0)
2 (G0)
2 (G0)

Max Kp

M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   25%
M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   20%
M-Lat   05%
H-Lat   20%

Probabilities

Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
Past 24 Hours:  Unsettled

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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: 55%
M-Flare: 10%
X-Flare: 05%
Proton: 05%

Flare Events (M2+) Past 48 Hours   |   Event Report   |   Top Solar Flares
M3.0
-

Visible Sunspot Regions  |   Sunspot Summary   |   SRS (txt)
3266
B
3270
BG

Latest Space Weather News
M-Flare
April 6, 2023 @ 09:10 UTC
An M3.0 solar flare was detected this morning at 05:53 UTC (Apr 6) around a new active region towards the southeast limb. A weak coronal mass ejection (CME) was produced and is not Earth directed. We will get a better look at the source during the next 24 hours as the spotted region turns into view.

Space Weather Update
April 6, 2023 @ 01:40 UTC
A number of low level C-Flares detected during the past 24 hours with much of the activity centered around a new sunspot region turning into view from off the southeast limb. AR 3270 in the southwest quadrant has been mostly stable. An isolated M-Flare will remain possible during the next 24 hours.

The end of day solar report for April 5, 2023 has been uploaded.
Click HERE to read.

Increasing Flare Threat
April 4, 2023 @ 02:30 UTC
An increasing chance for solar flares due to AR 3270 in the southern hemisphere. The region increased in both size and magnetic complexity during the past 24 hours and could soon produce a moderate M-Flare. Image below by SDO/HMI.

The end of day solar report for April 3, 2023 has been uploaded.
Click HERE to read.

Space Weather Update
April 2, 2023 @ 19:10 UTC
Solar activity during the past 24 hours was at low levels. New sunspot growth was observed in the southern hemisphere and will be monitored for further development. No Earth directed eruptions were spotted in coronagraph imagery today. Image below by SDO/HMI.

The geomagnetic field should remain at unsettled levels during the next 24 hours while the solar wind continues to move past Earth around 500 km/s. Geomagnetic storming is not currently in the forecast.

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