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Solar wind
speed: 421.8 km/sec
density: 7.4 protons/cm3
Updated: Today at 0920 UT

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: B6 0737 UT Apr07
24-hr: C3 1027 UT Apr06
Updated: Today at: 0925 UT
Daily Sun: 07 Apr 22

There are 4 numbered sunspot groups on the sun today. All have relatively stable magnetic fields; strong solar flares are unlikely. Credit: SDO/HMI
Current Auroral Oval:

Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 3 quiet
24-hr max: Kp= 4 unsettled

Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 6.6 nT
Bz: -1.9 nT south
Updated: Today at 0920 UT
Coronal Holes: 07 Apr 22

Solar wind flowing from this equatorial coronal hole should reach Earth on April 10-11. Credit: SDO/AIA
WAITING FOR THE CME: April 6th passed quietly, contrary to predictions of a CME strike and geomagnetic storm. However, there is some confidence that the CME is still coming. NOAA forecasters expect a glancing blow on April 7th, possibly sparking minor G1-class geomagnetic storms.
Solar wind
speed: 385.5 km/sec
density: 8.6 protons/cm3
Updated: Today at 0556 UT

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: B6 0040 UT Apr08
24-hr: B6 0737 UT Apr07
Updated: Today at: 0600 UT
Daily Sun: 08 Apr 22

Strong flares are unlikely today. All of these sunspots have stable, quiet magnetic fields. Credit: SDO/HMI
Current Auroral Oval:

Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 4 unsettled
24-hr max: Kp= 4 unsettled

Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 10.4 nT
Bz: 3.8 nT north
Updated: Today at 0555 UT
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Coronal Holes: 08 Apr 22

Solar wind flowing from this equatorial coronal hole should reach Earth on April 11. Credit: SDO/AIA
OFF-TARGET CMEs MISS EARTH: A CME missed Earth on April 6th. Another CME missed Earth on April 7th. Now a third CME is coming--hurled into space yesterday by an erupting filament of magnetism on the sun. It is expected to miss, too. Ripples from the near miss might cause minor geomagnetic unrest on April 11st.

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Solar wind
speed: 363.5 km/sec
density: 20.0 protons/cm3
Updated: Today at 1201 UT

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: C4 1124 UT Apr09
24-hr: C4 1124 UT Apr09
Updated: Today at: 1205 UT
Daily Sun: 09 Apr 22

Strong flares are unlikely today. All of these sunspots have stable, quiet magnetic fields. Credit: SDO/HMI
Current Auroral Oval:

Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 4 unsettled
24-hr max: Kp= 4 unsettled

Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 9.6 nT
Bz: -5.3 nT south

Updated: Today at 1201 UT
Coronal Holes: 09 Apr 22

Solar wind flowing from this equatorial coronal hole should reach Earth on April 11-12. Credit: SDO/AIA
WEAK IMPACT: Arriving a day later than expected, a CME grazed Earth's magnetic field on April 8th (0400 UT). It was a weak, glancing blow that almost escaped detection. The CME was hurled into space near the edge of the Earth-strike zone on April 3rd by a "canyon of fire" filament eruption. Its tardy arrival did not spark a geomagnetic storm.
Solar wind
speed: 521.4 km/sec
density: 7.8 protons/cm3
Updated: Today at 0540 UT

X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: C1 0521 UT Apr11
24-hr: C1 0521 UT Apr11
Updated: Today at: 0545 UT
Daily Sun: 11 Apr 22

Despite the recent strong performance of Solar Cycle 25, today's sun is almost blank. WIth no large sunspots to erupt, the chance of solar flares today is very low. Credit: SDO/HMI