Viewing archive of Monday, 26 March 2001 - Sunspot regions

Sunspot regions

Courtesy of SDO, SOHO (NASA) and the [MDI, AIA, EVE, and/or HMI] consortium.
Sunspot number New regionsBackground fluxMaximum fluxCM
339 631 -1C2M443

Sunspot regions

Region 9387

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
7 -4 110 -40 CSO N08W23

Region 9389

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
25 12 100 -50 FAI S12E13

Region 9390

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
25 6 80 -20 ESI N14E06

Region 9392

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
4 -2 40 CSO N18W68

Region 9393

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
21 9 1040 220 EKC N20E39
HMIIF
HMIBC

Solar flares on this day

C8.86 M3.14

Region 9394

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 0 -10 AXX N09E35

Region 9395

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
3 2 50 -100 CAO S12E49

Region 9396

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
15 10 40 20 CSO S06W17

Region 9397

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
9 6 190 -100 DAO S12E61

Region 9398

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
7 1 30 20 CSO N20W10

Region 9399

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
7 2 30 20 DSO S30W09

Region 9400

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 -1 0 -10 AXX N11E20

Region 9401

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
8 150 DAO N22E55

Solar flares on this day

M3.86 C4 C9

Region 9402

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
3 10 BXO N17E16

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Current data suggests there is a slight possibility for aurora to appear at the following high latitude regions in the near future

Whitehorse, YT
Anchorage, AK, Fairbanks, AK, Juneau, AK, Utqiagvik, AK
The strength of the interplanetary magnetic field is moderate (11.82nT), the direction is North (4.64nT).
The maximum X-ray flux of the past two hours is:
M1.26

S1 - Minor solar radiation storm

Minor impacts on HF radio through polar regions

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