S23E74 Data 2022-08-09
Long Jupiter -117 area 50
New region 13078 [S23E74] 50 rotated into view early on August 9 as S7762.S23E60 Data 2022-08-10
Long Jupiter -102 area 50
New region 13078 [S23E60] 50 rotated into view early on August 9 and was numbered the next day by SWPC.S23E47 Data 2022-08-11
Long Jupiter -88 area 80
Region 13078 [S23E47] 80 was quiet and stable. The region has reversed polarities.S23E34 Data 2022-08-12
Long Jupiter -75 area 30
Region 13078 [S23E34] 30 gained a few spots and was mostly quiet. The region has reversed polarities.S23E21 Data 2022-08-13
Long Jupiter -61 area 20
Region 13078 [S23E21] 20 was quiet and mostly stable. The region has reversed polarities. C1 flare: C1.2 @ 22:55 UTS24E08 Data 2022-08-14
Long Jupiter -47 area 60
Region 13078 [S24E08] 60 developed significantly as new flux emerged. Polarities are intermixed and there are many spots in a relatively small area. Minor class flaring will become likely if the region continues to develop. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 03:40, C1.0 @ 06:29, C1.1 @ 18:10, C1.0 @ 19:18 UTS24W06 Data 2022-08-15
Long Jupiter -32 area 230
Region 13078 [S24W06] 230 developed quickly becoming a very compact and complex region. Major flares are possible as long as the multiple magnetic delta structures remain. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 07:15, C1.9 @ 08:11, C1.6 @ 09:25, C1.7 @ 13:59, C1.1 @ 22:50 UT. The region was the source of a major M5.0 flare at 07:58 UT on August 16.S23W18 Data 2022-08-16
Long Jupiter -19 area 270
Region 13078 [S23W18] 270 developed slowly and is still a complex region with several magnetic delta structures. Another major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 04:06, C1.4 @ 06:57, C1.6 @ 07:40, C1.5 @ 08:44, C1.4 @ 08:53, C1.4 @ 09:14, C1.3 @ 09:32, C1.9 @ 15:07, C1.7 @ 20:48, C1.2 @ 22:52 UTS23W32 Data 2022-08-17
Long Jupiter -4 area 190
Region 13078 [S23W32] 190 became less compact as the main penumbral area expanded and split into smaller penumbrae. The region still has several magnetic delta structures and could produce another major flare.S24W44 Data 2022-08-18
Long Jupiter 9 area 210
Region 13078 [S24W44] 210 decayed significantly losing much of its penumbral and most of its umbral area. There is still significant polarity intermixing and further M flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 02:52, C1.9 @ 08:09, C1.7 @ 09:20, C1.1 @ 15:53, C1.4 @ 16:57, C1.5 @ 18:14 UTS23W59 Data 2022-08-19
Long Jupiter 25 area 210
Region 13078 [S23W59] 210 decayed quickly leaving no penumbra on negative polarity spots and only rudimentary penumbra on positive polarity spots. The region has been mostly quiet since late on August 19. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 03:22, C1.8 @ 11:49, C1.2 @ 15:22, C1.6/1N @ 20:16 UTS23W72 Data 2022-08-20
Long Jupiter 39 area 30
Region 13078 [S23W72] 30 decayed quickly and had only tiny positive polarity spots remaining by the end of the day.
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. |