N27E55 Data 2022-03-05
Long Jupiter 124 area 30
New region 12962 [N27E55] 30 emerged with tiny spots in an old plage area. There is polarity intermixing near the center of the region. C and M class flaring is possible. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 18:36, C1.0 @ 22:07 UT. The latter flare was incorrectly attributed to AR 12960 by SWPC.N27E42 Data 2022-03-06
Long Jupiter 138 area 30
Region 12962 [N27E42] 30 was somewhat unstable despite the lack of significant spots. Weak polarity intermixing was observed. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 05:29, C1.0 @ 10:17 UT.N27E28 Data 2022-03-07
Long Jupiter 153 area 30
Region 12962 [N27E28] 30 gained a few tiny spots and was quiet.N27E13 Data 2022-03-08
Long Jupiter 169 area 20
Region 12962 [N27E13] 20 decayed slowly and quietly.N27E01 Data 2022-03-09
Long Jupiter -178 area 10
Region 12962 [N27E01] 10N27W10 Data 2022-03-10
Long Jupiter -166 area 10
Region 12962 [N27W10] 10 was mostly quiet and stable. The region was the source of a very long duration C2.8 event peaking at 20:32 UT. The event began at 18:10 UT and ended at 06:20 UT on March 11 when background levels were reached. A nearly symmetrical full halo CME was observed beginning from 19:12 UT in LASCO imagery. Most of the ejecta were observed to the north and it is uncertain whether Earth is within the path of the CME core.N26W23 Data 2022-03-11
Long Jupiter -152 area 380
Region 12962 [N26W23] 380 decayed slowly and quietly.
Stefano Zottele - S-Spots Data from Jan Alvested Solen info Position data from Agostino Frosini - Agopax.it Images: Jan Alvested from Solen.info AND Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. |