N20E72 Data 2022-12-16
Long Jupiter 1 area 160
New region 13169 [N20E72] 160 rotated into view on December 16 as S8100 [N20E83]N20E72 Data 2022-12-17
Long Jupiter 2 area 160
New region 13169 [N20E72] 160 rotated into view on December 16 with SWPC numbering the region the following day. The region produced several C flares and the only M class flare of the day. C1 flare: C1.8 @ 16:04 UTN20E60 Data 2022-12-18
Long Jupiter 15 area 240
Region 13169 [N20E60] 240 produced several C flares and appears to have a magnetic delta in a central penumbra. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 02:05, C1.6 @ 02:57, C1.8 @ 07:10, C1.9 @ 07:58 UTN20E46 Data 2022-12-19
Long Jupiter 30 area 220
Region 13169 [N20E46] 220 produced several C flares and has M class flare potential.N20E33 Data 2022-12-20
Long Jupiter 44 area 220
Region 13169 [N20E33] 220 had another day with several C flares and threw in an M class flare as well. The region lost area. C1 flare: C1.3 @ 20:01 UTN20E19 Data 2022-12-21
Long Jupiter 58 area 290
Region 13169 [N20E19] 290 decayed further losing most trailing spots. Still, the region was the main producer of C flares during the day.N20E05 Data 2022-12-22
Long Jupiter 74 area 230
Region 13169 [N20E05] 230 decayed further losing spots and area. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 01:26, C1.5 @ 05:38, C1.0 @ 17:57 UTN20W07 Data 2022-12-23
Long Jupiter 86 area 260
Region 13169 [N20W07] 260 became better defined in the trailing spot section as the leading part of AR 13171 and the trailing part of AR 13169 separated. The region developed both in the intermediate and trailing spot sections. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 16:17, C1.8 @ 12:37 UTN21W18 Data 2022-12-24
Long Jupiter 98 area 260
Region 13169 [N21W18] 260 developed quickly in the intermediate spot section with many new spots forming and a large gain in total area. A major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 00:28, C1.6 @ 03:25, C1.0 @ 07:11, C1.9 @ 13:56, C1.0 @ 18:03, C1.4 @ 22:12 UTN21W18 Data 2022-12-25
Long Jupiter 98 area 200
Region 13169 [N21W18] 200 gained some area in the central spot section while spots and area was lost in the leading and trailing spot sections. A minor M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 03:39, C1.6 @ 01:27, C1.2 @ 10:03, C1.7 @ 11:00, C1.6 @ 12:24 UTN22W45 Data 2022-12-26
Long Jupiter 127 area 350
Region 13169 [N22W45] 350 produced a few C flares early in the day, then became quiet. A minor M class flare is possible. C1 flare: C1.9 @ 02:19, C1.4 @ 03:49, C1.9 @ 04:45 UTN21W59 Data 2022-12-27
Long Jupiter 142 area 490
Region 13169 [N21W59] 490 produced several C flares and one minor M class. Further minor M class flares are possible, however, the region is slowly decaying.N21W72 Data 2022-12-28
Long Jupiter 155 area 230
Region 13169 [N21W72] 230 decayed slowly producing a few C flares. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 07:33, C1.7 @ 08:55, C1.8 @ 14:16, C1.6 @ 14:43, C1.4 @ 15:16 UTN21W79 Data 2022-12-29
Long Jupiter 163 area 40
Region 13169 [N21W79] 40 decayed and rotated partly out of view. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 01:36, C1.7 @ 16:40 UT
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. |