

Solar Activity: Solar activity is expected to be mainly Low, with occasional Moderate activity and a slight chance of High activity. Geomagnetic activity was Quiet to Active (Kp 2-4).Įnergetic Particles / Solar Radiation: The count rate of energetic particles (high energy protons) has been at background levels, with no solar proton storms observed. The north-south component was also weak to moderate varying between the two directions, but was generally more southward directed. Total magnetic field strength was mainly weak, but spiked at moderate levels for a time likely due to the peripheral influence of a weak CME. Solar Wind / Geomagnetic Activity: Solar wind speeds have been slightly elevated to elevated, between 450-530 km/s. No Earth-directed CMEs (coronal mass ejections) have been observed in the last 24 hours. There are a number of other regions on the Earth-facing disc, however these are all smaller and simpler, with perhaps the exception being a region to the north of the large complex sunspot that has also been showing some signs of growth. This still has the potential for notable flares. A large sunspot in the northern disc has remained relatively stable, despite being a long and magnetically complex region. Solar Activity: Solar activity has been Low in the last 24 hours. Chance of isolated M-flares with a slight chance X-flare.Īnalysis of Space Weather Activity over past 24 hours Space Weather Forecast Headline: Potential CME arrival late day 1 or early day 2 (6th or 7th), with a chance of G1 Minor - G2 Moderate storms.
