N14E84 Data 2022-07-04
Long Jupiter -158 area 180
New region 13053 [N14E84] 180 rotated into view on July 4 as S7679 [N14E84]N14E72 Data 2022-07-05
Long Jupiter -145 area 180
New region 13053 [N14E72] 180 rotated into view on July 4 and displayed several trailing spots the next day and was numbered by SWPC. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 01:17, C1.3 @ 02:13, C1.5 @ 02:35, C1.2 @ 03:05, C1.1 @ 08:06, C1.3 @ 09:02, C1.1 @ 10:09, C1.2 @ 10:57 UTN15E59 Data 2022-07-06
Long Jupiter -131 area 240
Region 13053 [N15E59] 240 developed in the trailing spot section. An M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 03:56, C1.1 @ 04:43 UTN14E47 Data 2022-07-07
Long Jupiter -118 area 80
Region 13053 [N14E47] 80 developed further in the trailing spot section. Weak polarity intermixing is present in several parts of the region. The region was mostly quiet, however, a major flare is possible.N14E33 Data 2022-07-08
Long Jupiter -103 area 700
Region 13053 [N14E33] 700 gained spots and produced a long duration M class event associated with a full halo CME. Further M class flaring is possible as there is still polarity intermixing. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 03:38, C1.6 @ 19:08 UTN14E19 Data 2022-07-09
Long Jupiter -88 area 450
Region 13053 [N14E19] 450 decayed slowly losing area and spots. M class flaring is still possible. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 05:39, C1.4 @ 08:44 UTN14E05 Data 2022-07-10
Long Jupiter -73 area 420
Region 13053 [N14E05] 420 decayed slowly losing area. M class flaring is still possible. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 01:24 UTN14W08 Data 2022-07-11
Long Jupiter -60 area 410
Region 13053 [N14W08] 410 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 14:27, C1.4 @ 21:09, C1.5 @ 21:42, C1.3 @ 22:06, C1.3 @ 23:07 UT.N15W22 Data 2022-07-12
Long Jupiter -45 area 250
Region 13053 [N15W22] 250 decayed further in the leading and trailing spot sections, however, some development was observed in the northernmost spots. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 00:33, C1.6 @ 01:58, C1.5 @ 02:38, C1.6 @ 09:17 UTN15W35 Data 2022-07-13
Long Jupiter -31 area 280
Region 13053 [N15W35] 280 decayed further in the leading and trailing spot sections, while the northernmost spots developed and gained a magnetic delta. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 00:31, C1.4 @ 01:25, C1.7 @ 01:46, C1.4 @ 04:37, C1.9 @ 07:22, C1.5 @ 11:22 UTN16W48 Data 2022-07-14
Long Jupiter -17 area 270
Region 13053 [N16W48] 270 developed early in the day, then decayed slowly after noon.N15W62 Data 2022-07-15
Long Jupiter -2 area 300
Region 13053 [N15W62] 300 decayed slowly and quietly.N14W76 Data 2022-07-16
Long Jupiter 13 area 110
Region 13053 [N14W76] 110 decayed significantly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 13:11 UTN18W85 Data 2022-07-17
Long Jupiter 23 area 60
Region 13053 [N18W85] 60 rotated partly out of view while decaying quickly.
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. |