The numbered active regions in the southern hemisphere all seem to be decaying and weakening now. The latest HMI Intensitygram shows 3 or 4 new regions popping up across the northern hemisphere.
Latest HMI Intensitygram:
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link to jsoc.stanford.edu]
NOAA Solar activity summary:
.24 hr Summary...
Solar activity reached low levels with a long duration C6 flare from
Region 1719 (N09, L=074) off the northeast limb at 18/1823 UTC.
Associated with the event was a Type II radio sweep (1273 km/s) and a
CME off the west limb first observed in LASCO C2 imagery at 18/1836 UTC.
The CME is not expected to be geoeffective. Slight decay was observed
in Regions 1722 (S21W67) and 1723 (S18W26). The rest of the numbered
regions were relatively stable.
Several filament eruptions were
observed during the period. The first filament eruption occurred in the
southeast quadrant centered near S13E50 beginning at 18/2052 UTC. Two
subsequent filament eruptions occurred in the southwest quadrant
centered near S22W26 at 18/1728 UTC and S15W25 at 19/0039 UTC,
respectively. A prominence eruption was observed off the southwest limb
beginning at 18/2052 UTC. No Earth-directed CMEs were observed during
the period.
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