Tag: Sun Cycles
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Space Weather Report for Pan-Africa – April 2024
Increased Solar Activity and Lunar Phases Influence Earth’s Space Environment 1. Solar Flare & Geomagnetic Activity The Sun has entered a period of heightened activity, with multiple moderate (M-class) solar flares detected in the past week. The most significant eruption occurred on April 2, 2024, from sunspot region AR3663, releasing an M5.6 flare. This event…
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Huge Solar Prominence Eruption
A CME will graze Earth on Nov. 1st, sparking G1 to G2-class geomagnetic storms. The CME was hurled into space by an erupting prominence on Oct. 29th. The prominence eruption produced a fairly bright coronal mass ejection (CME). There is currently a gap in available SOHO coronagraph imagery, however latest images show a noteworthy plasma…
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X-Class Flare Hurled a Significant CME into Space
Active sunspot AR3842 erupted again on Oct. 7th (1913 UTC), producing an X2-class solar flare (movie). The explosion hurled a significant CME into space. SOHO coronagraph images show the CME and Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, which is passing between Earth and the sun today. The CME is going to hit both the comet and Earth, in that…
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Powerful coronal mass ejections (CMEs) ripped from the Sun
Powerful coronal mass ejections (CMEs) ripped from the Sun on 1 Sept. and again on 3 Sept. Both of rhese CMEs are not Earth-directed and each was from a different source region at and beyond the solar limb. The CME on 1 Sept. was measured at over 1,200 km/s (over 2,500,000 mph) and was associated…
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Strong S-Class Solar Flare and Eartg Direct CME- A Series of 3 CME’s is headed for Earth
A series of three CMEs is now heading for Earth. The first two, launched by M-class flares on August 7th, are relatively minor. The third, launched by yesterday’s X-flare is more potent. Striking Earth in succession on Aug. 9th, 10th, and 11th, the three CMEs could spark geomagnetic storms as strong as category G3 with…
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X Flare Alert: Sun Blast Out 2 X-Class Flares in less then 2 Hours August 5, 2024
Earth-orbiting satellites have detected two strong X-class solar flares on Aug. 5th. One (X1.7) came from departing sunspot AR3767 near the sun’s western limb, the other (X1.1) from giant new sunspot AR3780 near the eastern limb. Shortwave radio blackouts occured over the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas as a result of the flares. More X-flares…
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Dangerous Sunspots, M-Class Solar Flares & CME’s: Latest Weather Report July 24, 2024
The solar flaring activity was at moderate level during the last 24 hours with multiple C-class flares and three M-class flares. The strongest flare was an M3.6 flare from active region (AR) 3751 which peaked at 07:42 UTC on July 24. During the flare, the source region (AR 3751) of the flare had beta-gamma-delta configuration…
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Two Coronal Mass Equations Headed for Earth
Solar activity reached high levels as Region 3738, no longer visible, produced and X1.9 flare (R3-Strong) at 16/13:26 UTC. Accompanying the flare were Type II (398 km/s) and Type IV radio sweeps. A CME was observed off the West limb beginning at 16/13:36 UTC in SOHO/LASCO C2 imagery. Analysis of the CME showed no Earth-directed…
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Earth Directed Solar Flares and Multiple Radio Blackouts from Big Sunspots AR3738
Big Sunspot AR3738 Unleashed 5 M-Class Solar Flares. The strongest event of the period was an M5.3 flare (R2-Moderate) 13/12: 42 UTC. Associated with the event was a Type II radio sweep (est. 297 km/s), however, no discernable CMEs were observed in subsequent coronagraph imagery. At 13/23:01 UTC, Region 3738 also produced an impulsive M5.0-class…
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Sun Fires Off a Major X-Class Solar Flare
Sunspot AR3738 erupted on July 14th (0235 UT), producing an X1.2-class solar flare. So far, no CMEs have been detected in available coronagraph imagery. The explosion might not have lasted long enough to lift a CME out of the sun’s atmosphere. The region became very active the past 24 hours with multiple M-Flares detected leading…
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