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shenue User ID: 37182755 United States 04/20/2013 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AR1726 is building up for a biggie IMO. This region is directly Earth-facing and just produced a C3.6 flare. Quoting: Hugh M Eye Pic from Big Bear: [link to halpha.nso.edu] GOES X-ray flux 1-min. plot: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become your character. Watch your character; it becomes your destiny. |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 37348904 United States 04/20/2013 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NOAA Solar Activity update- .24 hr Summary... Solar activity remained at low levels. Region 1726 (N13W05) continued to grow in size and complexity over the past 24 hours, ending the period as a Dai type group covering 180 millionths and containing a beta-gamma magnetic configuration. Region 1726 produced several low level C-flares during the period. One of these flares, a C1/Sf at 20/0802 UTC was associated with an EUV dimming event adjacent to, and southeast of, the region. Another dimming event occurred earlier at at 20/0113 UTC in conjunction with a B8 flare from Region 1723 (S19W44, Cao/beta). No radio emissions were observed with either event and neither STEREO/COR2 nor SOHO/LASCO coronagraph imagery indicated any subsequent CMEs that could be attributed to these events. In contrast to the growth observed in Region 1726, Regions 1723 and 1725 (N10W70) exhibited signs of decay. Region 1727 (N25E44) exhibited penumbral growth in the leader spot and separation between the leader and follower. There was also evidence of a returning region on the southeast limb. Finally, two CMEs were observed off the west limb at 20/0624 and 20/0912 UTC but appeared to be associated with flares and dimming events from old Region 1718 (N21, L=109) beyond the west limb and visible in STEREO-A EUVI movie loops. These CMEs are not expected to be geoeffective. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] comment #1- I think they cheated 1726 on the size scale; it's gotta be more than 320 millionths IMO. And there definitely WAS a CME from the filament eruption near 1723, which I posted two movies of. They called it a "dimming event" "in conjunction with a B8 flare". WTF?? comment #2-I'm thinking maybe noaa IS reading this thread again. They rarely mention any "EUV dimming event"; but after I mentioned the two on the farside this morning, they "discuss" FOUR DIMMING EVENTS today. comment #3- Maybe Boulder (NOAA HQ) was downwind of the Denver 420 Pot Festival today.....yeah, that might explain it. AR1726 Bigger- :1726bigger: Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 111 Issued at 0030Z on 21 Apr 2013 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 20 Apr I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 20/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1722 S20W86 044 0030 Cro 03 04 Beta 1723 S19W44 001 0060 Cao 07 09 Beta 1724 S26W19 336 0010 Axx 01 01 Alpha 1725 N10W70 027 0010 Bxo 03 03 Beta 1726 N13W05 322 0180 Eai 13 15 Beta-Gamma 1727 N25E44 273 0050 Dao 07 09 Beta Latest HMI Magnetogram: [link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] |
Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 04/20/2013 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AR1726 is building up for a biggie IMO. This region is directly Earth-facing and just produced a C3.6 flare. Quoting: Hugh M Eye Pic from Big Bear: [link to halpha.nso.edu] GOES X-ray flux 1-min. plot: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Yes, you can kind of feel it in the air. A big one cometh! Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
shadasonic User ID: 34416224 United States 04/20/2013 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AR1726 is building up for a biggie IMO. This region is directly Earth-facing and just produced a C3.6 flare. Quoting: Hugh M Eye Pic from Big Bear: [link to halpha.nso.edu] GOES X-ray flux 1-min. plot: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] This magnetic structure could give us a very nice event, it just needs to want it.LOL “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 04/20/2013 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just was wondering if your twinkle toes were tingling? Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 04/20/2013 10:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That *Smilie* is SOOO Gross! Why would someone do that to themselves. Looks like a rough weekend at Phish 'festival' if you ask me. Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Hugh M Eye User ID: 37348904 United States 04/21/2013 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goodnight, shenue, here's a Solarsoft/SDO close-up movie of the C3.6 from 1726. If nothing more, this is a mysteriously beautiful active region. [link to sdowww.lmsal.com] |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 37348904 United States 04/21/2013 02:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A C2.7 flare. AR1726 looks like a boiling cauldron now in the h-alpha videos. [link to halpha.nso.edu] |
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rlc3764 User ID: 38114607 Philippines 04/21/2013 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also Follow Along With Us On The Solar Alerts Blog. Quoting: NiNzrez Full Reports On All Major Solar Events [link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com] 1,000,000 Views hit on July 3, 2012 A big thanks to all the wonderful contributors of the GLP Solar Watch thread! Please See Current Events Discussion On Last Page :) ============================================================ Solar Flare List - Solar Cycle 24 Since March 7th 2011 we have had: 238 M Flares 14 X Flares 1 X LDE Flare lasting 5hrs 1 M LDE Flare lasting 10hrs 1 M LDE Flare lasting 5hrs 5 M LDE Flares lasting 7hrs 2 M LDE Flares lasting 8hrs 1 M LDE Flare lasting 13hrs 1 X LDE Flare lasting 7hrs 2 C LDE Flares each lasting 9hrs 1 C LDE Flare lasting 4hrs 1 C LDE Flare lasting 10hrs 2 C LDE Flares lasting 4hrs (LDE = Long Duration Event) Largest Solar Flare of Solar Cycle 24 - X6.9 Flare on 8/9/2011 @ 08:08 UTC The Last X Flare of Solar Cycle 24 was - X1.8 Flare on 10/23/2012 @ 03:17 UTC - Sunspot 1598 2013 Flares: April 2013 Solar Flare List M3.3 Flare on 4/12/2013 @ 20:38 UTC - Sunspot 1718 M6.5 Flare on 4/11/2013 @ 07:16 UTC - Sunspot 1719 (Earth Directed CME Produced) M2.2 Flare on 4/05/2013 @ 17:48 UTC - Sunspot 1719 March 2013 Solar Flare List M1.6 Flare on 3/21/2013 @ 22:04 UTC - Sunspot 1692 M1.1 Flare on 3/15/2013 @ 06:58 UTC - Sunspot 1692 Febuary 2013 Solar Flare List M1.9 Flare on 2/17/2013 @ 15:50 UTC - Sunspot 1675 January 2013 M1.7 Flare on 1/13/2013 @ 08:38 UTC - Sunspot 1652 M1.0 Flare on 1/13/2013 @ 00:50 UTC - Sunspot 1652 M1.0 Flare on 1/11/2013 @ 15:07 UTC - Sunspot 1654 M1.2 Flare on 1/11/2013 @ 09:11 UTC - Sunspot 1654 M1.7 Flare on 1/05/2013 @ 09:31 UTC - Sunspot 1652 2012 Flares: November 2012 M2.2 Flare on 11/28/2012 @ 21:28 UTC - Sunspot 1620 M1.0 Flare on 11/27/2012 @ 21:26 UTC - Sunspot 1620 M1.6 Flare on 11/27/2012 @ 15:57 UTC - Sunspot 1618 M3.5 Flare on 11/21/2012 @ 15:30 UTC - Sunspot 1618 M1.4 Flare on 11/21/2012 @ 06:56 UTC - Sunspot 1618 M1.6 Flare on 11/20/2012 @ 19:28 UTC - Sunspot 1618 M1.7 Flare on 11/20/2012 @ 12:41 UTC - Sunspot - M1.1 Flare on 11/14/2012 @ 04:04 UTC - Sunspot 1613 M2.8 Flare on 11/13/2012 @ 20:54 UTC - Sunspot 1613 M2.5 Flare on 11/13/2012 @ 05:50 UTC - Sunspot 1613 M6.0 Flare on 11/13/2012 @ 02:04 UTC - Sunspot 1613 M2.0 Flare on 11/12/2012 @ 23:28 UTC - Sunspot 1613 M1.0 Flare on 11/11/2012 @ 02:23 UTC - Sunspot 1614 M1.7 Flare on 11/08/2012 @ 02:23 UTC - Sunspot 1611 October 2012 X1.8 Flare on 10/23/2012 @ 03:17 UTC - Sunspot 1598 M5.0 Flare on 10/22/2012 @ 18:51 UTC - Sunspot 1598 M1.3 Flare on 10/21/2012 @ 20:03 UTC - Sunspot 1598 M9.0 Flare on 10/20/2012 @ 18:07 UTC - Sunspot 1598 M1.0 Flare on 10/10/2012 @ 05:04 UTC - Sunspot (un-numbered eastern limb) M1.7 Flare on 10/9/2012 @ 23:31 UTC - Sunspot (un-numbered Eastern limb) M2.3 Flare on 10/8/2012 @ 11:17 UTC - Sunspot (un-numbered Eastern limb) September 2012 M1.3 Flare on 9/30/2012 @ 04:33 UTC - Sunspot 1575 M1.2 Flare on 9/09/2012 @ 22:36 UTC - Sunspot 1564 M1.4 Flare on 9/08/2012 @ 17:59 UTC - Sunspot 1564 M1.6 Flare on 9/06/2012 @ 04:13 UTC - Sunspot 1560 August 2012: Total M Flares = 9 Total X Flares = 0 M1.3 Flare on 8/30/2012 @ 12:11 UTC - Sunspot over eastern limb M1.3 Flare on 8/18/2012 @ 23:22 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M1.0 Flare on 8/18/2012 @ 22:54 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M2.0 Flare on 8/18/2012 @ 16:07 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M1.8 Flare on 8/18/2012 @ 03:23 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M5.5 Flare on 8/18/2012 @ 01:02 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M1.0 Flare on 8/17/2012 @ 17:20 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M2.4 Flare on 8/17/2012 @ 13:19 UTC - Sunspot 1548 M1.6 Flare on 8/06/2012 @ 04:38 UTC - Sunspot 1542 July 2012: Total M flares = 44 Total X flares = 2 M1.1 Flare on 7/29/2012 @ 15:48 UTC - Sunspot 1536 M2.3 Flare on 7/29/2012 @ 06:22 UTC - Sunspot 1532 - CME produced- Earth Directed - ETA: Aug 1, 2012 M6.1 Flare on 7/28/2012 @ 25:26 UTC - Sunspot 1532 - CME produced- Earth Directed - ETA: July 31, 2012 M2.7 Flare on 7/27/2012 @ 17:26 UTC - Sunspot 1532 M7.7 Flare on 7/19/2012 @ 05:58 UTC - Sunspot 1520 - LDE lasting 10hrs M1.7 Flare on 7/17/2012 @ 17:15 UTC - Sunspot 1520 - LDE lasting 7hrs - CME produced- ETA: July 20, 2012 Read the full report on this event Here: [link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com] M1.0 Flare on 7/14/2012 @ 04:58 UTC - Sunspot 1520 X1.4 Flare on 7/12/2012 @ 16:52 UTC - Sunspot 1520 - LDE lasting 5hrs - CME produced- Earth Directed - ETA: 06:00 UTC July 14th +/- 4hrs Read the full report on this event Here: [link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com] M2.0 Flare on 7/10/2012 @ 06:27 UTC - Sunspot 1520 M1.7 Flare on 7/10/2012 @ 05:14 UTC - Sunspot 1520 M1.1 Flare on 7/09/2012 @ 23:07 UTC - Sunspot 1520 July 8th total M Flare count = 4 M6.9 Flare on 7/08/2012 @ 16:32 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.4 Flare on 7/08/2012 @ 12:10 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.1 Flare on 7/08/2012 @ 09:53 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.3 Flare on 7/08/2012 @ 05:46 UTC - Sunspot 1515 July 7th total M Flare count = 3 July 7th total X Flare count = 1 M2.6 Flare on 7/07/2012 @ 11:03 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.0 Flare on 7/07/2012 @ 08:28 UTC - Sunspot 1520 M1.2 Flare on 7/07/2012 @ 03:15 UTC - Sunspot 1515 X1.1 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 23:08 UTC - Sunspot 1515 Read the full report on this event Here: [link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com] July 6th total M Flare count = 6 M1.3 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 18:55 UTC - Sunspot 1520 M1.2 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 13:30 UTC - Sunspot 1520 M1.8 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 10:29 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.5 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 08:23 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.0 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 02:51 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M2.9 Flare on 7/06/2012 @ 01:40 UTC - Sunspot 1515 July 5th total M Flare count = 11 M1.6 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 21:45 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.6 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 20:14 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.2 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 13:18 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M6.1 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 11:44 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.8 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 10:48 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.3 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 07:45 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.1 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 06:58 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M4.7 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 03:36 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M2.2 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 02:42 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M2.4 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 01:10 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.1 Flare on 7/05/2012 @ 00:43 UTC - Sunspot 1515 July 4th total M Flare count = 7 M1.2 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 23:55 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M4.6 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 22:09 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M1.8 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 16:39 UTC - Sunspot 1513 - CME produced- ETA: to be announced M1.3 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 14:40 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M2.3 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 12:24 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M5.3 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 09:55 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M2.3 Flare on 7/04/2012 @ 04:37 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M3.8 Flare on 7/02/2012 @ 20:07 UTC - Sunspot 1515 M5.6 Flare on 7/02/2012 @ 10:52 UTC - Sunspot 1515 - CME produced- ETA: July 4-5 M1.1 Flare on 7/02/2012 @ 00:35 UTC - Sunspot 1513 M2.8 Flare on 7/01/2012 @ 19:18 UTC - Sunspot 1513 June 2012: M1.6 Flare on 6/30/2012 @ 18:32 UTC - Sunspot 1513 M1.0 Flare on 6/30/2012 @ 12:52 UTC - Sunspot 1513 M2.2 Flare on 6/29/2012 @ 09:20 UTC - Sunspot 1513 M2.4 Flare on 6/28/2012 @ 16:12 UTC - Sunspot 1513 M1.9 Flare on 6/14/2012 @ 14:30 UTC - Sunspot 1504 - LDE lasting 7hrs - CME produced- ETA: June 16, 2012 M1.2 Flare on 6/13/2012 @ 13:17 UTC - Sunspot 1504 - LDE lasting 2hrs - CME produced- ETA: June 16, 2012 M1.3 Flare on 6/10/2012 @ 06:45 UTC - Sunspot 1504 M1.8 Flare on 6/09/2012 @ 16:53 UTC - Sunspot 1504 M1.9 Flare on 6/09/2012 @ 11:32 UTC - Sunspot 1504 M2.1 Flare on 6/06/2012 @ 20:06 UTC - Sunspot 1494 M3.3 Flare on 6/04/2012 @ 17:55 UTC - Sunspot 1496 May 2012: M5.1 Flare on 5/17/2012 @ 01:43 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.7 Flare on 5/10/2012 @ 20:26 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M5.7 Flare on 5/10/2012 @ 04:18 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M4.1 Flare on 5/09/2012 @ 21:05 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.8 Flare on 5/09/2012 @ 14:08 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M4.7 Flare on 5/09/2012 @ 12:32 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.4 Flare on 5/08/2012 @ 13:08 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.9 Flare on 5/07/2012 @ 14:31 UTC - Sunspot 1470-1471 combined - LDE lasting 2hrs M1.3 Flare on 5/06/2012 @ 17:47 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.1 Flare on 5/06/2012 @ 01:18 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.3 Flare on 5/05/2012 @ 23:01 UTC - Sunspot 1476 M1.4 Flare on 5/05/2012 @ 13:23 UTC - Sunspot 1476 April 2012: M1.0 Flare on 4/27/2012 @ 08:24 UTC - Sunspot 1466 M1.7 Flare on 4/16/2012 @ 17:40 UTC - Sunspot 1461 March 2012: M1.0 Flare on 3/23/2012 @ 19:40 UTC - Sunspot 1445 M1.3 Flare on 3/17/2012 @ 20:39 UTC - Sunspot 1434 M1.8 Flare on 3/15/2012 @ 07:52 UTC - Sunspot 1432 M2.8 Flare on 3/14/2012 @ 15:21 UTC - Sunspot 1432 M7.9 Flare on 3/13/2012 @ 17:30 UTC - Sunspot 1430 - LDE lasting 5hrs - CME produced ETA: March 15th M8.4 Flare on 3/10/2012 @ 17:44 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - LDE lasting 7hrs - CME produced ETA: March 11-12 M6.3 Flare on 3/9/2012 @ 03:53 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - CME produced - ETA March 11th X1.3 Flare on 3/7/2012 @ 01:14 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - CME produced - ETA March 9th X5.4 Flare on 3/7/2012 @ 00:24 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - CME produced - ETA coming soon - Second largest Solar Flare of Solar Cycle 24 M1.0 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 22:53 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.3 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 21:11 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M2.1 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 12:41 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.0 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 07:55 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.0 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 04:05 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.2 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 01:44 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.3 Flare on 3/6/2012 @ 00:28 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.3 Flare on 3/5/2012 @ 22:34 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M1.8 Flare on 3/5/2012 @ 19:30 UTC - Sunspot 1429 M2.1 Flare on 3/5/2012 @ 19:15 UTC - Sunspot 1429 X1.1 Flare on 3/5/2012 @ 04:09 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - LDE lasting 7hrs - CME produced ETA: unknown at this time M2.0 Flare on 3/4/2012 @ 10:45 UTC - Sunspot 1429 - LDE lasting 7hrs - CME produced ETA: possible glancing blow March 7th M3.3 Flare on 3/2/2012 @ 17:46 UTC - Sunspot 1429 February 2012: M1.0 Flare on 2/6/2012 @ 20:00 UTC - Sunspot 1410 January 2012: X1.7 Flare on 1/27/2012 @ 18:33 UTC - Sunspot 1402 - CME produced ETA: 16:00 UTC Jan 30, 2012 M8.7 Flare on 1/23/2012 @ 03:59 UTC - Sunspot 1402 - LDE lasting 8hrs - CME produced ETA: 22:00 utc Jan 24, 2012 M1.1 Flare on 1/23/2012 @ 03:04 UTC - Sunspot 1402 - LDE lasting 8hrs - CME produced ETA: 22:00 utc Jan 24, 2012 M2.6 Flare on 1/19/2012 @ 15:30 UTC - Sunspot 1402 M3.2 Flare on 1/19/2012 @ 16:05 UTC - Sunspot 1402 - This was a double flare event - LDE lasting 13hrs. starting 13:43 Jan 19 - ending aprox. 03:00 UTC Jan 20th - CME produced ETA: 22:00 utc Jan 21, 2012 M1.7 Flare on 1/18/2012 @ 19:12 UTC - Sunspot 1401 M1.0 Flare on 1/17/2012 @ 04:53 UTC - Sunspot 1401 C6.5 Flare on 1/16/2012 @ 04:44 UTC - Sunspot 1402 - LDE lasting 4 hrs. starting 02:36 - ending 06:46 - CME Produced ETA Jan 20th 2012 M1.4 Flare on 1/14/2012 @ 13:18 UTC - Sunspot 1401 2011 Flares: December: M2.4 Flare on 12/31/2011 @ 16:26 UTC - sunspot 1389 M2.4 Flare on 12/31/2011 @ 13:15 UTC - sunspot 1389 M1.2 Flare on 12/30/2011 @ 03:09 UTC - sunspot 1389 M2.0 Flare on 12/29/2011 @ 21:51 UTC - sunspot 1389 M1.9 Flare on 12/29/2011 @ 13:50 UTC - sunspot 1389 M2.4 Flare on 12/26/2011 @ 20:30 UTC - sunspot 1387 M1.5 Flare on 12/26/2011 @ 02:27 UTC - sunspot 1387 M4.0 Flare on 12/25/2011 @ 18:16 UTC - sunspot 1387 November: M1.1 Flare on 11/15/2011 @ 22:31 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.9 Flare on 11/15/2011 @ 12:43 UTC - sunspot 1346 M1.2 Flare on 11/15/2011 @ 09:12 UTC - sunspot 1349 M1.1 Flare on 11/09/2011 @ 13:35 UTC - sunspot 1343 M1.4 Flare on 11/06/2011 @ 06:35 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.2 Flare on 11/06/2011 @ 01:03 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.8 Flare on 11/05/2011 @ 20:38 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.1 Flare on 11/05/2011 @ 11:21 UTC - sunspot 1339 M3.7 Flare on 11/05/2011 @ 03:35 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.0 Flare on 11/04/2011 @ 20:40 UTC - sunspot 1339 M2.1 Flare on 11/03/2011 @ 22:36 UTC - sunspot 1339 X1.9 Flare on 11/03/2011 @ 20:27 UTC - sunspot 1339 M2.5 Flare on 11/03/2011 @ 11:11 UTC - sunspot 1339 M4.3 Flare on 11/02/2011 @ 22:01 UTC - sunspot 1339 October: M1.2 Flare on 10/31/2011 @ 18:33 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.4 Flare on 10/31/2011 @ 18:08 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.1 Flare on 10/31/2011 @ 15:08 UTC - sunspot 1339 M1.3 Flare on 10/22/2011 @ 11:10 UTC - sunspot 1314 - LDE lasting 4 1/2hrs (starting 09:18 - ending 13:40) M1.3 Flare on 10/21/2011 @ 13:00 UTC - sunspot 1319 M1.6 Flare on 10/20/2011 @ 03:25 UTC - sunspot 1318 M1.3 Flare on 10/02/2011 @ 17:23 UTC - sunspot 1302 M3.9 Flare on 10/02/2011 @ 00:50 UTC - sunspot 1305 M1.2 Flare on 10/01/2011 @ 09:59 UTC - sunspot 1305 September: M1.0 Flare on 9/30/2011 @ 19:06 UTC - sunspot 1305 M1.2 Flare on 9/28/2011 @ 13:28 UTC - sunspot 1302 M2.6 Flare on 9/26/2011 @ 14:46 UTC - sunspot 1302 M4.0 Flare on 9/26/2011 @ 15:08 UTC - sunspot 1302 M2.2 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 16:58 UTC - sunspot 1302 M1.1 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 16:18 UTC - sunspot 1302 M3.7 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 15:33 UTC - sunspot 1302 M1.5 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 09:30 UTC - sunspot 1303 M3.1 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 08:49 UTC - sunspot 1302 M7.4 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 04:50 UTC - sunspot 1302 M4.4 Flare on 9/25/2011 @ 02:33 UTC - sunspot 1302 & sunspot 1303 M1.0 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 23:58 UTC - sunspot 1303 M1.3 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 21:28 UTC - sunspot 1303 M5.8 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 20:36 UTC - sunspot 1302 M3.0 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 19:21 UTC - sunspot 1302 M2.7 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 18:19 UTC - sunspot 1295 M2.8 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 18:05 UTC - sunspot 1302 M3.1 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 17:24 UTC - sunspot 1302 M1.7 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 16:58 UTC - sunspot 1295 M7.1 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 13:20 UTC - sunspot 1302 (LDE EVENT 3+hrs) X1.9 Flare on 9/24/2011 @ 09:40 UTC - sunspot 1302 M1.6 Flare on 9/23/2011 @ 22:15 UTC - sunspot 1302 C9.6 Flare on 9/23/2011 @ 21:43 UTC - sunspot 1291 M1.6 Flare on 9/23/2011 @ 01:59 UTC - sunspot 1295 X1.4 Flare on 9/22/2011 @ 11:01 UTC - sunspot 1302 M1.1 Flare on 9/22/2011 @ 10:00 UTC - sunspot 1295 M1.8 Flare on 9/21/2011 @ 12:22 UTC - over the eastern limb M1.1 Flare on 9/10/2011 @ 17:40 UTC - sunspot 1283 M1.2 Flare on 9/9/2011 @ 12:49 UTC - sunspot 1283 M2.7 Flare on 9/9/2011 @ 06:11 UTC - sunspot 1283 M6.7 Flare on 9/8/2011 @ 15:46 UTC - sunspot 1283 X1.8 Flare on 9/7/2011 @ 22:23 UTC - sunspot 1283 - Earth directed CME produced X2.1 Flare on 9/6/2011 @ 22:16 UTC - sunspot 1283 - Earth directed CME produced C9.2 Flare on 9/6/2011 -LDE Lasting 2hrs (04:57 9/6/11-06:51 9/6/11)sunspot 1282 M5.3 Flare on 9/6/2011 @ 01:50 UTC sunspot 1283 - Earth directed CME produced M1.2 Flare on 9/5/2011 @ 07:58 UTC sunspot 1286 M1.6 Flare on 9/5/2011 @ 04:28 UTC sunspot 1286 C7.6 Flare on 9/5/2011 -LDE Lasting 2hrs (01:12 9/5/11-03:20 9/5/11) sunspot 1286 C7.9 Flare on 9/5/2011 -LDE Lasting 2hrs (23:58 9/4/11-01:25 9/5/11) sunspot 1286 M3.2 Flare on 9/4/2011 @ 11:45 UTC sunspot 1286 C9.0 Flate on 9/4/2011 @ 04:45 UTC sunspot unnamed September Flare Count: M Flares - 32 X Flares - 4 August: X6.9 Flare on 8/9/2011 @ 08:08 UTC - Sunspot 1263 - Largest Solar Flare of Solar Cycle 24 M2.5 Flare on 8/9/2011 @ 03:54 UTC M3.5 Flare on 8/8/2011 @ 18:00 UTC M9.3 Flare on 8/4/2011 @ 03:57 UTC M6.0 Flare on 8/3/2011 @ 13:48 UTC M1.7 Flare on 8/3/2011 @ 04:32 UTC M1.1 Flare on 8/3/2011 @ 03:40 UTC M1.4 Flare on 8/2/2011 @ 05:19 UTC July: M9.3 Flare on 7/30/2011 M1.1 Flare on 7/27/2011 June: M1.3 Flare on 6/14/2011 M2.0 Flare on 6/07/2011 @ 06:41 UTC - sunspot 1226-1227 May: 1 M flare on 5/29/2011 1 M1.1 Flare on 5/28/2011 April: 2 M Flares on 4/22/11 @ 04:35 & 15:47 1 C Flare on 4/03/2011 -LDE Lasting 10hrs (aprox. 04:00 4/03/11 - 14:00 4/03/11) March: 7 M Flares on 3/7/2011 5 M Flares on 3/8/2011 2 M Flares on 3/9/2011 1 X Flare on 3/9/2011 - Sunspot 1166 1 M Flare on 3/10/2011 1 M Flare on 3/11/2011 1 M Flare on 3/12/2011 1 M Flare on 3/14/2011 1 M Flare on 3/15/2011 1 C Flare on 3/16/2011 -LDE Lasting 9hrs (18:00 3/16/11-03:00 3/17/11) 1 C Flare on 3/21/2011 -LDE Lasting 9hrs (13:00 3/21/11 - 22:00 3/21/11) 1 M Flare on 3/23/11 @ 02:03 utc 1 M flare on 3/24/11 @ 12:05 utc 1 M flare on 3/25/11 @ 23:22 utc Watch with us here: 1 minute X ray flux [link to www.lmsal.com] 5 minute X ray flux [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Two sites that have a list of current flares [link to www.lmsal.com] [link to www.ips.gov.au] NOAA: 3 day report: possibilities for an M or X flare over next 3 days: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ============================================================ UPDATES WILL NOW BE IN THE 2ND POST, BELOW THIS ONE: NOAA Space Weather Now: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] 3 Day Forecast [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] NOAA Space Weather Alerts: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] KP Index: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Geomagnetic K-indices [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Geomagnetic Field: [link to www.n3kl.org] Aurora Watch: [link to www.gooddx.net] [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Real Time Magnetosphere Simulation: [link to www2.nict.go.jp] Guide For Understanding The Magnetosphere Simulation: Thread: NICT Magnetosphere Guide For Solar Watchers (service eneded) Understand Solar Storm levels with NOAA Space Weather Scales: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Magnetosphere Graph Tutorial: [link to sunearthday.nasa.gov] KP Index (Estimated Planetary K-index) Tutorial [link to sunearthday.nasa.gov] A Few Good Sites To Follow Solar Events: [link to www.solarham.com] [link to solarimg.org] [link to spaceweather.com] FYI: STARTING DATE: MARCH 7, 2011 NOW: APRIL 7, 2013 APRIL 21 is the 111st day of the year 2013 or 777 days from starting date of this post. March 7, 2011 - APRIL 21, 2013 [link to www.timeanddate.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 38114607 Philippines 04/21/2013 02:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 111 X 7 = 777 111 = III = 3 (roman number) III x 7 = 3 x 7 = 21 APRIL 21 = 111st day of the year Thread: APRIL 21 MATRIX |
BloodyT3CH User ID: 2148885 Lithuania 04/21/2013 04:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 111 X 7 = 777 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38114607 111 = III = 3 (roman number) III x 7 = 3 x 7 = 21 APRIL 21 = 111st day of the year Thread: APRIL 21 MATRIX Numbers are created by humans. They do not mean anything in Universe. Religion is the biggest joke i've ever seen - ME |
sounds User ID: 37350247 Australia 04/21/2013 06:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to s1245.photobucket.com] Political correctness without wisdom, is just Political nonsense. |
Tiny Trink User ID: 37439627 United States 04/21/2013 07:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello All, Today will be my last day posting for a bit. Much Love, [link to www.youtube.com] Last Edited by Tiny Trink on 04/21/2013 07:19 AM Tiny Trink, Double T, Tink Tink, T x 2 "You are responsible for the Energy you bring into a space" ~ Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor Shine Brightly as someone is needing your Inner Light to find theirs. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38509281 New Zealand 04/21/2013 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks messy! [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] |
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Kael User ID: 1451069 Syria 04/21/2013 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awesome baseline C1.0. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] "Thou we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven that which we are, we are. One equal temper of heroic hearts made weak by time and fate but strong in will to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield" |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 37348904 United States 04/21/2013 11:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, Kael, that's pretty impressive from one sunspot group (which didn't exist 2 days ago). Also, another coronal dimming event far-side (1719 I think). Very large eruption seen on STEREO Ahead EUVI movie: [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Huge and impressively fast CME produced by this event. SOHO C2 image: [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov] C3 image: [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov] Large CME seen on STEREO A Cor 2- :4/21-CME: |
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Hugh M Eye User ID: 37348904 United States 04/21/2013 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for showing everyone what a perfectly quiet peaceful magnetosphere looks like. Now we can compare it when the big solar storms come (if they ever do). Judging by the last Earth-directed CME from the M6.5 flare, the reports of a weakening magnetosphere are greatly exaggerated. We didn't even see an unsettled period from that one. Earth seems well-protected from the sun lately. |
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Da fuq User ID: 16258666 United States 04/21/2013 12:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know whats more normal..... Thread: Argentina "huge" meteor this morning @3am [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Probably the massive pyramid CH on the sun for the second or third time now. Obviously the workings of a thermo nuclear sun. Last Edited by Da fuq on 04/21/2013 12:20 PM |
shadasonic User ID: 34416224 United States 04/21/2013 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.solarham.net] Nice proton jump from our burping 1726 “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
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