ALMOST NO CHANCE OF FLARES TODAY: Big sunspot AR2916 is turning away from Earth as it sets off on a 2-week trip around the farside of the sun. With its exit, the chance of solar flares has plummeted. NOAA forecasters estimate a 10% chance of M-class flares today, dropping to no more than 1% tomorrow.
๐จSOLAR WIND, INCOMING: A stream of solar wind is approaching Earth. ETA: Jan. 8-9. The gaseous material is flowing from a southern hole in the sun's atmosphere. Arctic auroras are likely when the solar wind arrives.
Space Weather Today pinned ยซ๐จSOLAR WIND, INCOMING: A stream of solar wind is approaching Earth. ETA: Jan. 8-9. The gaseous material is flowing from a southern hole in the sun's atmosphere. Arctic auroras are likely when the solar wind arrives.ยป
FAST-GROWING SUNSPOT: In the past few hours, new sunspot AR2924 has more than doubled in size. This movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows its rapid development. Solar flares may be in the offing if the growth continues apace.
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2022/06jan22/doubled.gif
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2022/06jan22/doubled.gif
BIG SOUTHERN SUNSPOT: Two days ago, sunspot AR2924 was barely visible. Now it is a behemoth many times larger than Earth. Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau photographed the fast-growing active region today in Rafaela, Argentina.
So far, the sunspot has not produced any major flares. However, it is developing a mixed magnetic field in which "+" and "-" polarities are in close contact. The stage is set for explosive magnetic reconnection
So far, the sunspot has not produced any major flares. However, it is developing a mixed magnetic field in which "+" and "-" polarities are in close contact. The stage is set for explosive magnetic reconnection
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