N13E88 Data 2022-03-22
Long Jupiter 106 area 400
New region 12976 [N13E88] 400 rotated partly into view on March 22 as S7446 [N13E88]N13E72 Data 2022-03-23
Long Jupiter 123 area 400
New region 12976 [N13E72] 400 on March 23 as S7446 [N14E72]N14E59 Data 2022-03-24
Long Jupiter 137 area 400
New region 12976 [N14E59] 400 rotated partly into view on March 22 and was numbered by SWPC 2 days later. The region has weak polarity intermixing and could produce M class flares.N15E47 Data 2022-03-25
Long Jupiter 150 area 450
Region 12976 [N15E47] 450 was mostly quiet and could produce M class flares.N15E47 Data 2022-03-26
Long Jupiter 151 area 530
Region 12976 [N15E47] 530 was quiet and stable. The region has weak polarity intermixing and could produce M class flares.N15E20 Data 2022-03-27
Long Jupiter 179 area 500
Region 12976 [N15E20] 500 was quiet and stable. The region has a magnetic delta at the northern edge of the main penumbra. An M class flare is possible.N15E07 Data 2022-03-28
Long Jupiter -167 area 480
Region 12976 [N15E07] 480 was quiet and stable. The region still has a magnetic delta at the northern edge of the main penumbra. An M class flare is possible.N15W07 Data 2022-03-29
Long Jupiter -152 area 500
Region 12976 [N15W07] 500 lost the magnetic delta and decayed slightly. An M class flare is possible.N15W20 Data 2022-03-30
Long Jupiter -138 area 550
Region 12976 [N15W20] 550 was mostly quiet and stable. Numerous tiny spots emerged in the trailing spot section and there is some polarity intermixing in that area. An M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 01:12, C1.2 @ 08:42 UT.N15W34 Data 2022-03-31
Long Jupiter -123 area 410
Region 12976 [N15W34] 410 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. An M class flare is possible.N14W49 Data 2022-04-01
Long Jupiter -107 area 410
Region 12976 [N14W49] 410 decayed in the trailing spot section and was mostly quiet. An M class flare is possible.N14W78 Data 2022-04-03
Long Jupiter -76 area 310
Region 12976 [N14W78] 310 lost the trailing spots as decay continued.
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. |