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SOLAR WATCH * 255 M & 18 X FLARES starting 3-7-2011 (Updated Daily)
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Anonymous Coward |
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TS 66, of course you were the first to point out the Delta regions. Thanks for your good work. Have you seen the latest GOES X-Ray image? [ link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]  Quoting: Hugh M Eye No, but thanks Hugh, it's bookmarked now I think we all knew deep down it was a delta (even the dept of commerce).  Quoting: TS66 Agreed. reverse umbra magnetism on first appearance jan 09. I am really liking the glassing off on the lower right hand. Shows a large area for future complexity in any future coronal loops; If the differential rotation keeps up and the central umbra hold tight, we may see some cme's as the region contracts... probably 2 days time. I just keep thinking this in hope terms. The penumbra seems to be breaking down (although this could just be the expansion of an future contraction)... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23231420 I see as many as 8 Delta spots on 1654 (where pos & neg umbra are less than 2* of eachother). This magnetic complexity is what increases the chance of flaring, rather than how tight the penumbra is "wrapped "  IMHO.
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