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Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: °Lucy° Hahahaha, with That background can easily reach X level LoL : ) Hello Solar V - Luv your posts btw! I'd say the background at present would work out around C3/4 which is still pretty darn good! Solen appear to expect muchness from 1967 also,quotage 'Region 11967 [S12E17] developed quickly in the central and northwestern section. There is a contiguous penumbral structure of approximately 15 degrees longitudinally. Multiple strong magnetic delta structures could be the origin of a major X class flare at any time during the next 2-3 days' Here that folks!? Major X Class Flare potential!!! The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
°Lucy° User ID: 52400167 Germany 02/02/2014 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Maybe this will help a little? [link to sites.stat.psu.edu] [link to users.telenet.be] [link to www.ips.gov.au] "He who people call a fool is not a fool, but he who takes flattery for Truth, is." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28239113 Venezuela 02/02/2014 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Hey SC, in link below you can find what you are looking for, is easy to use, but require time to find that. [link to hirweb.nict.go.jp] |
whiteangel also known at WA User ID: 43857184 United States 02/02/2014 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gotta say it................. Had to remove it. They are embarrassing! Last Edited by WhiteAngel on 02/02/2014 07:45 PM Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 49970192 United States 02/02/2014 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Judging by the ACE proton flux, there's still a chance that our slow-poke, glancing-blow CME from the M6.6 is still on the way. The 1271 km/s speed estimate may have been for the central shock-front rather than for the slower edges headed in our direction. ACE 24-hr. EPAM: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE 6-hr. EPAM: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE 2-hr. Plasma: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ...Or maybe another 'Halo Miss', lol. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28239113 Venezuela 02/02/2014 06:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Maybe this will help a little? [link to sites.stat.psu.edu] [link to users.telenet.be] [link to www.ips.gov.au] Thanks to Lucy links, I'm posting on image below "Top 50 largest regions (sunspot groups) since 1874" [link to img853.imageshack.us] |
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Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Judging by the ACE proton flux, there's still a chance that our slow-poke, glancing-blow CME from the M6.6 is still on the way. The 1271 km/s speed estimate may have been for the central shock-front rather than for the slower edges headed in our direction. Quoting: Hugh M Eye ACE 24-hr. EPAM: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE 6-hr. EPAM: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE 2-hr. Plasma: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ...Or maybe another 'Halo Miss', lol. Hello Hugh : ) As with most all CMEs' of late ,no matter how fast,dense or wide,we will have little induced Geostorming due to how fast they are expanding into the Interplanetary Medium - I would expect very little from the CME Imo. Heliospheric Pressure is down 40% remember - [link to www.youtube.com] The best bet for Geostorming 'these days' will be from CHs/Sector Boundary Crossings/CIRs. Even that last(X Flare)hellacious Velocity CME had very,very,very little effect at Terra...not even a G1 was registered. Still,we watch The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 07:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Maybe this will help a little? [link to sites.stat.psu.edu] [link to users.telenet.be] [link to www.ips.gov.au] Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Hey SC, in link below you can find what you are looking for, is easy to use, but require time to find that. [link to hirweb.nict.go.jp] Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Hey SC, in link below you can find what you are looking for, is easy to use, but require time to find that. [link to hirweb.nict.go.jp] Ta' folks The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 07:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello0o Folks : ) Quoting: Spittin'Cesium Did you catch AR1967s' size!? 2440 Millionths! [link to www.solen.info] The largest region of Cycle 24 was this spot on the last rotation weighing in at 2600 Millionths - The largest of Cycle 23 was AR9393(I think!?)at 2400 Millionths which makes 1967 the Second largest region for quite some time. I am having trouble finding a good list of SCs and Sunspot Area,so I may be incorrect...if anyone has a clue where I can source better info it would be muchos apprecito! BL². Maybe this will help a little? [link to sites.stat.psu.edu] [link to users.telenet.be] [link to www.ips.gov.au] Thanks to Lucy links, I'm posting on image below "Top 50 largest regions (sunspot groups) since 1874" [link to img853.imageshack.us] Ah,so - we have one in SC23 that was larger than AR1944 - AR10486 at 2610 Millionths - just 10 Millionths larger. Still - This region(AR1944/67)is up there with the largest of 23 and 24 so far! Thank you for posting Lucy! The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | O00ooo,a little deviation [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] : ) The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
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whiteangel also known at WA User ID: 43857184 United States 02/02/2014 07:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's totally embarrassing! Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 49970192 United States 02/02/2014 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something may be hitting now as the density has gone up and the velocity, too. It does appear pathetically weak though. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] I never noticed any CMEs disappearing like this until October. This is a relatively recent development, not apparent earlier in the cycle. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32031551 United States 02/02/2014 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something may be hitting now as the density has gone up and the velocity, too. It does appear pathetically weak though. Quoting: Hugh M Eye [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] I never noticed any CMEs disappearing like this until October. This is a relatively recent development, not apparent earlier in the cycle. Yup, started way after the EF quiet or even this low cycle began. |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 49970192 United States 02/02/2014 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mr. Alvestad at Solen lists AR1967 at 1410 millionths, not 2440. [link to www.solen.info] Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 34 Issued at 0030Z on 03 Feb 2014 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 02 Feb I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 02/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1967 S13E01 114 1510 Fkc 18 94 Beta-Gamma-Delta 1968 N10E03 112 0300 Ekc 13 35 Beta-Gamma 1970 S18E54 061 0080 Dao 04 04 Beta AR1967 & 1968 (AIA171)- :2/2-6867_171a: NOAA Solar Activity .24 hr Summary... Solar activity reached high levels with a total of seven M-class flares observed from both Regions 1967 (S13E01, Fkc/beta-gamma-delta) and 1968 (N10E03, Ekc/beta-gamma). Region 1967 produced for all but two of them, including the largest, an M4/1b at 0931 UTC as well an M3 at 02/1811 UTC which was associated with a Tenflare (180 sfu) at 02/1809 UTC. This region grew, with multiple deltas along its trailing and intermediate spots and a southeast-northwest orientation. Region 1968s intermediate and trailing spots grew. Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery, including one to the west at 0712 UTC, one to the southwest at 0912 UTC and another to the southwest at 1936 UTC. The first CME to the southwest appears be correlated with a backsided filament eruption seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery beginning at 02/0825 UTC. The remaining CMEs do not appear to be Earth-directed. New Region 1970 (S18E54, Dao/beta) was numbered today. Solar Wind .24 hr Summary... Solar wind speed at ACE reached 426 km/s at 02/1515Z. Total IMF reached 6 nT at 02/1522Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT at 02/0309Z. At the end of the period, EPAM measurements indicated a rise in the low energy particles suggesting the approach of the CME from 30 January was imminent. .Forecast... Nominal solar wind conditions are expected on day 1 (03 Feb). Reanalysis of coronagraph imagery from 31 Jan suggests there is a chance for a weak passage from the 31 Jan coronal mass ejection from Region 1968 on Day 2 (04 Feb). This would bring more turbulent solar wind conditions. Day 3 (05 Feb) is expected to see a nominal solar wind environment. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Last Edited by Hugh M Eye on 02/02/2014 08:05 PM |
whiteangel also known at WA User ID: 43857184 United States 02/02/2014 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Manning needs to get his shit together. Seahawks are scum! It's over. Scoring on a kick off is just pathetic. We turned the station and called it a night!!! Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
SC User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 09:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mr. Alvestad at Solen lists AR1967 at 1410 millionths, not 2440. Quoting: Hugh M Eye [link to www.solen.info] Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 34 Issued at 0030Z on 03 Feb 2014 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 02 Feb I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 02/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1967 S13E01 114 1510 Fkc 18 94 Beta-Gamma-Delta 1968 N10E03 112 0300 Ekc 13 35 Beta-Gamma 1970 S18E54 061 0080 Dao 04 04 Beta AR1967 & 1968 (AIA171)- :2/2-6867_171a: NOAA Solar Activity .24 hr Summary... Solar activity reached high levels with a total of seven M-class flares observed from both Regions 1967 (S13E01, Fkc/beta-gamma-delta) and 1968 (N10E03, Ekc/beta-gamma). Region 1967 produced for all but two of them, including the largest, an M4/1b at 0931 UTC as well an M3 at 02/1811 UTC which was associated with a Tenflare (180 sfu) at 02/1809 UTC. This region grew, with multiple deltas along its trailing and intermediate spots and a southeast-northwest orientation. Region 1968s intermediate and trailing spots grew. Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery, including one to the west at 0712 UTC, one to the southwest at 0912 UTC and another to the southwest at 1936 UTC. The first CME to the southwest appears be correlated with a backsided filament eruption seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery beginning at 02/0825 UTC. The remaining CMEs do not appear to be Earth-directed. New Region 1970 (S18E54, Dao/beta) was numbered today. Solar Wind .24 hr Summary... Solar wind speed at ACE reached 426 km/s at 02/1515Z. Total IMF reached 6 nT at 02/1522Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT at 02/0309Z. At the end of the period, EPAM measurements indicated a rise in the low energy particles suggesting the approach of the CME from 30 January was imminent. .Forecast... Nominal solar wind conditions are expected on day 1 (03 Feb). Reanalysis of coronagraph imagery from 31 Jan suggests there is a chance for a weak passage from the 31 Jan coronal mass ejection from Region 1968 on Day 2 (04 Feb). This would bring more turbulent solar wind conditions. Day 3 (05 Feb) is expected to see a nominal solar wind environment. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Still says 'gamma-delta area: 2440 location: S12E17' @ [link to www.solen.info] !? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28239113 Venezuela 02/02/2014 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mr. Alvestad at Solen lists AR1967 at 1410 millionths, not 2440. Quoting: Hugh M Eye [link to www.solen.info] Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 34 Issued at 0030Z on 03 Feb 2014 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 02 Feb I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 02/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1967 S13E01 114 1510 Fkc 18 94 Beta-Gamma-Delta 1968 N10E03 112 0300 Ekc 13 35 Beta-Gamma 1970 S18E54 061 0080 Dao 04 04 Beta AR1967 & 1968 (AIA171)- :2/2-6867_171a: NOAA Solar Activity .24 hr Summary... Solar activity reached high levels with a total of seven M-class flares observed from both Regions 1967 (S13E01, Fkc/beta-gamma-delta) and 1968 (N10E03, Ekc/beta-gamma). Region 1967 produced for all but two of them, including the largest, an M4/1b at 0931 UTC as well an M3 at 02/1811 UTC which was associated with a Tenflare (180 sfu) at 02/1809 UTC. This region grew, with multiple deltas along its trailing and intermediate spots and a southeast-northwest orientation. Region 1968s intermediate and trailing spots grew. Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery, including one to the west at 0712 UTC, one to the southwest at 0912 UTC and another to the southwest at 1936 UTC. The first CME to the southwest appears be correlated with a backsided filament eruption seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery beginning at 02/0825 UTC. The remaining CMEs do not appear to be Earth-directed. New Region 1970 (S18E54, Dao/beta) was numbered today. Solar Wind .24 hr Summary... Solar wind speed at ACE reached 426 km/s at 02/1515Z. Total IMF reached 6 nT at 02/1522Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT at 02/0309Z. At the end of the period, EPAM measurements indicated a rise in the low energy particles suggesting the approach of the CME from 30 January was imminent. .Forecast... Nominal solar wind conditions are expected on day 1 (03 Feb). Reanalysis of coronagraph imagery from 31 Jan suggests there is a chance for a weak passage from the 31 Jan coronal mass ejection from Region 1968 on Day 2 (04 Feb). This would bring more turbulent solar wind conditions. Day 3 (05 Feb) is expected to see a nominal solar wind environment. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Hugh, you have to look for at right hand of sunspot on solen website, where is placed the location. The link below is from SWPC [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mr. Alvestad at Solen lists AR1967 at 1410 millionths, not 2440. Quoting: Hugh M Eye [link to www.solen.info] Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 34 Issued at 0030Z on 03 Feb 2014 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 02 Feb I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 02/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1967 S13E01 114 1510 Fkc 18 94 Beta-Gamma-Delta 1968 N10E03 112 0300 Ekc 13 35 Beta-Gamma 1970 S18E54 061 0080 Dao 04 04 Beta AR1967 & 1968 (AIA171)- :2/2-6867_171a: NOAA Solar Activity .24 hr Summary... Solar activity reached high levels with a total of seven M-class flares observed from both Regions 1967 (S13E01, Fkc/beta-gamma-delta) and 1968 (N10E03, Ekc/beta-gamma). Region 1967 produced for all but two of them, including the largest, an M4/1b at 0931 UTC as well an M3 at 02/1811 UTC which was associated with a Tenflare (180 sfu) at 02/1809 UTC. This region grew, with multiple deltas along its trailing and intermediate spots and a southeast-northwest orientation. Region 1968s intermediate and trailing spots grew. Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery, including one to the west at 0712 UTC, one to the southwest at 0912 UTC and another to the southwest at 1936 UTC. The first CME to the southwest appears be correlated with a backsided filament eruption seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery beginning at 02/0825 UTC. The remaining CMEs do not appear to be Earth-directed. New Region 1970 (S18E54, Dao/beta) was numbered today. Solar Wind .24 hr Summary... Solar wind speed at ACE reached 426 km/s at 02/1515Z. Total IMF reached 6 nT at 02/1522Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT at 02/0309Z. At the end of the period, EPAM measurements indicated a rise in the low energy particles suggesting the approach of the CME from 30 January was imminent. .Forecast... Nominal solar wind conditions are expected on day 1 (03 Feb). Reanalysis of coronagraph imagery from 31 Jan suggests there is a chance for a weak passage from the 31 Jan coronal mass ejection from Region 1968 on Day 2 (04 Feb). This would bring more turbulent solar wind conditions. Day 3 (05 Feb) is expected to see a nominal solar wind environment. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Hello Hugh....where exactly on the page does it say that Br0!? Under Comments it lists AR1967 - 'gamma-delta area: 2440 location: S12E17' I cannot see what you were lo0king at...help a brother out would'ya'!? The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Spittin'Cesium User ID: 49823879 United Kingdom 02/02/2014 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The CH as seen side on from EUVI 195 Behind looks incredible [link to stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov] like a massive,extended conical tube reaching from one hemisphere to the other...just awesomeness. The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 49970192 United States 02/02/2014 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mr. Alvestad at Solen lists AR1967 at 1410 millionths, not 2440. Quoting: Hugh M Eye [link to www.solen.info] Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary SRS Number 34 Issued at 0030Z on 03 Feb 2014 Report compiled from data received at SWO on 02 Feb I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 02/2400Z Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 1967 S13E01 114 1510 Fkc 18 94 Beta-Gamma-Delta 1968 N10E03 112 0300 Ekc 13 35 Beta-Gamma 1970 S18E54 061 0080 Dao 04 04 Beta AR1967 & 1968 (AIA171)- :2/2-6867_171a: NOAA Solar Activity .24 hr Summary... Solar activity reached high levels with a total of seven M-class flares observed from both Regions 1967 (S13E01, Fkc/beta-gamma-delta) and 1968 (N10E03, Ekc/beta-gamma). Region 1967 produced for all but two of them, including the largest, an M4/1b at 0931 UTC as well an M3 at 02/1811 UTC which was associated with a Tenflare (180 sfu) at 02/1809 UTC. This region grew, with multiple deltas along its trailing and intermediate spots and a southeast-northwest orientation. Region 1968s intermediate and trailing spots grew. Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) were observed in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery, including one to the west at 0712 UTC, one to the southwest at 0912 UTC and another to the southwest at 1936 UTC. The first CME to the southwest appears be correlated with a backsided filament eruption seen in STEREO A EUVI 195 imagery beginning at 02/0825 UTC. The remaining CMEs do not appear to be Earth-directed. New Region 1970 (S18E54, Dao/beta) was numbered today. Solar Wind .24 hr Summary... Solar wind speed at ACE reached 426 km/s at 02/1515Z. Total IMF reached 6 nT at 02/1522Z. The maximum southward component of Bz reached -5 nT at 02/0309Z. At the end of the period, EPAM measurements indicated a rise in the low energy particles suggesting the approach of the CME from 30 January was imminent. .Forecast... Nominal solar wind conditions are expected on day 1 (03 Feb). Reanalysis of coronagraph imagery from 31 Jan suggests there is a chance for a weak passage from the 31 Jan coronal mass ejection from Region 1968 on Day 2 (04 Feb). This would bring more turbulent solar wind conditions. Day 3 (05 Feb) is expected to see a nominal solar wind environment. [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Hello Hugh....where exactly on the page does it say that Br0!? Under Comments it lists AR1967 - 'gamma-delta area: 2440 location: S12E17' I cannot see what you were lo0king at...help a brother out would'ya'!? Howdt, SC, next to the pic of the sunspot it lists the location, AREA, classification, et. It says- 11967 2014.01.26 2014.01.27 86 109 59 S13E16 1410 FKC FKC |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28239113 Venezuela 02/02/2014 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the cycle 24, the larger monthly averages of the daily sunspot areas on northern hemisphere was achieved in 2011/11 with 1177.3 millionths and on southern in 2012/7 with 1138.1 millionths, and for days the maximum was in 2011 NOV 10 with 2674.0 [link to solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov] |
Hugh M Eye User ID: 49970192 United States 02/02/2014 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AR1968 may become a delta-class region soon....it's lookin' real sparky, too. [link to halpha.nso.edu] AR1968- :1968bigger: :2/3-1968mag: |