Solar Activity: Solar activity is expected to be mainly Low to Moderate, with the main risk of flare activity from the large region in the south. Geomagnetic activity was Quiet to Unsettled (Kp 1-3).Įnergetic Particles / Solar Radiation: The count rate of energetic particles (high energy protons) is at background levels with no solar radiation storms observed. The north-south component has been predominantly negative since 27/1500 UTC, all be it weak. The total interplanetary magnetic field strength has been weak. Solar Wind / Geomagnetic Activity: Solar winds have been slightly elevated between 400 and 500 km/s. Both of these are thought not to be Earth directed. Two Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) were observed during the period, one from the east horizon from 27/1215 UTC and one to the south from 27/2000 UTC. All other regions on the disc are either small or simple. There are two regions in the northwest which are also magnetically complex, but are significantly smaller. The region in the southwest is the largest on the disc and it is magnetically complex. There are currently 8 regions on the visible disc with a region in the southeast coming and going in the period. There were also a couple moderate Common-class flares observed from the northwest. ![]() ![]() Solar Activity: Solar activity has been Low to Moderate, with one Moderate flare observed from the large sunspot region in the south at 28/1036 UTC. ![]() Space Weather Forecast Headline: R 1/R2 radio blackouts likely.Īnalysis of Space Weather Activity over past 24 hours
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