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CHANCE OF EARTH-DIRECTED FLARES: Sunspot AR1682 has a 'beta-gamma'
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 35071616:MV8yMTUzMDQwXzM2Mzg5NjE2X0RGRjUxRkND] All three numbered visible Sunspots are currently stable on Wednesday morning. The first of two new potential regions is now beginning to rotate into view off the southeast limb. There will remain a chance for C-Class flares. http://www.solarham.net/ :bsflag: [/quote]
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CHANCE OF EARTH-DIRECTED FLARES: Sunspot AR1682 has a 'beta-gamma' magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar flares. Because the sunspot is squarely facing Earth, any eruptions today would be geoeffective. NOAA forecasters estimate a 15% chance of M-flares. Solar flare alerts: text, voice.
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