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Another M1.3 Flare from 1476!

 
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Another M1.3 Flare from 1476!
So, this is the 2nd M1+ class flare we've seen since the newly-named 1476 has rotated into view, about to be directed at earth and man, this thing is rocking!

We will likely see an X-class flare from this huge coronal hole.

Sit tight ladies and gents, the kill shot could happen soon!

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Two M-Class Flares / Sunspot 1476
Solar activity increased to moderate levels thanks to newly numbered Sunspot 1476. This new region rotated into view off the northeast limb and has so far produced a pair of M-Class flares. The latest event was an M1.3 at 23:01 UTC Saturday evening. Stay Tuned to SolarHam.com as solar activity is again increasing.


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[link to spaceweather.inf.brad.ac.uk]

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Re: Another M1.3 Flare from 1476!
[link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com]

Today at 13:23 UTC a M1.4 solar flare occurred around sunspot region 1476. This new sunspot region is located on the far Northeastern limb of the solar disk and is today rotating into a more Earth directed position. As this region rotates over the Northeast limb, we can see it has a large leading penumbra making more major flares from 1476 possible. This will bring a rise in the quiet solar activity we have seen over the last few months. We will be keeping a close eye on the solar activity and update you all with any changes or events that occur.

Update: Region 1476 produced yet another M flare peeking at a M1.3 @ 23:02 UTC May 05


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There is now a 25% chance for M-class flares and the X-class is still at 1%.

This will likely rise as the sunspot is directed at earth.
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and another!!

M1.1 at 1:18 UTC

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Re: Another M1.3 Flare from 1476!
You can't get a solar flare from a coronal hole. I hate people who post and don't have a clue what they are talking about. Coronal holes have no magnetic structure so they can't produce flares.spam





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