Viewing archive of Friday, 29 April 2022 - Sunspot regions

Sunspot regions

Courtesy of SDO, SOHO (NASA) and the [MDI, AIA, EVE, and/or HMI] consortium.
Sunspot number New regionsBackground fluxMaximum fluxCM
90 -281B6.52M1.2272

Sunspot regions

Region 12993

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
3 80 HAX N20W99
HMIIF
HMIBC

Region 12994

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 -9 30 -270 HAX N16W86
HMIIF
HMIBC

Solar flares on this day

C1.4 C1.4 C2.4 C2.0 M1.2 C3.1

Region 12995

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 -10 130 HSX N17W67
HMIIF
HMIBC

Solar flares on this day

C1.4

Region 12997

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
7 3 20 BXO N09W22
HMIIF
HMIBC

Region 12999

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
6 120 10 CSO S21W02
HMIIF
HMIBC

Region 13000

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
2 10 -10 HRX S33E36
HMIIF
HMIBC

Region 13001

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 120 -10 HAX S18E31
HMIIF
HMIBC

Solar flares on this day

C2.2

Region 13002

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
1 10 AXX N13E11
HMIIF
HMIBC

Region 13003

Number of
sunspots
Size Class Magn. Class Spot Location
2 20 BXO S23E50
HMIIF
HMIBC

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

Whitehorse, YT
Anchorage, AK, Fairbanks, AK

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

Edmonton, AB, Gillam, MB, Saskatoon, SK, Yellowknife, NT
Juneau, AK, Utqiagvik, AK
The strength of the interplanetary magnetic field is moderate (10.78nT), the direction is slightly South (-1.56nT).
The Disturbance Storm Time index predicts moderate storm conditions right now (-68nT)

S1 - Minor solar radiation storm

Minor impacts on HF radio through polar regions

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