Solar Terrestrial Activity Report

Activity chart

Last major update issued on December 2, 2014 at 06:10 UTC.

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Recent activity

The geomagnetic field was quiet to active on December 1. Solar wind speed at SOHO ranged between 387 and 595 km/s. ACE EPAM data indicates that a CME arrived after 10h UTC, however, it wasn't until the end of the day that the geomagnetic effects were of significance.

Solar flux at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 168.1 (increasing 38.7 over the last solar rotation). The 90 day 10.7 flux at 1 AU was 151.4 - the highest since May 3, 2014). The Potsdam WDC planetary A index was 8 (STAR Ap - based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 8.0). Three hour interval K indices: 12211224 (planetary), 22222334 (Boulder).

The background x-ray flux is at the class C1 level.

At the time of counting spots (see image time), spots were observed in 13 active regions using 2K resolution (SN: 287) and 11 active regions using 1K resolution (SN: 191) SDO images on the visible solar disk.

Region 12216 [S13W78] decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.
Region 12217 [S16W38] decayed slowly. The region has polarity intermixing.
Region 12218 [N17W22] was quiet and stable.
Region 12219 [N03W76] decayed further as it rotated to the northwest limb.
Region 12220 [S16W65] was quiet and stable.
Region 12221 [N04E02] decayed slowly and quietly.
Region 12222 [S19E02] has a tiny magnetic delta in the southern part of the leading penumbra. Further M class flares are possible.
Region 12223 [N15W65] decayed and was quiet.
Region 12224 [S24W08] was quiet and stable.
Region 12225 [S16E47] was quiet and stable.
New region 12226 [S19W28] was first observed with spots on November 27 and was numbered by SWPC 4 days later. C flares are possible.

Spotted regions not numbered (or interpreted differently) by SWPC:
S4020 [N15W31] was quiet and stable.
S4042 [S03W13] was quiet and stable.

C2+ flares (GOES):

Magnitude Peak time (UTC) Location AR Comment
C4.2 00:33   12222  
M1.8/1N 06:41 S21E17 12222  

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs)

November 29 - December 1: No obviously Earth directed CMEs were observed in LASCO imagery.

Coronal holes

[Coronal hole history (since October 2002)]
[Compare today's report to the situation one solar rotation ago: 28 days ago 27 days ago 26 days ago]

No obvious coronal holes are currently in or near Earth facing positions.

Propagation

Long distance low and medium frequency (below 2 MHz) propagation along paths north of due west over upper middle latitudes is poor. Propagation on long distance northeast-southwest paths is poor to fair.

Forecast

The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to unsettled on December 2-4.

Coronal holes (1) Coronal mass ejection (2) M and X class flares (3)
     

1) Effects from a coronal hole could reach Earth within the next 5 days. When the high speed stream has arrived the color changes to green.
2) Effects from a CME are likely to be observed at Earth within 96 hours.
3) There is a possibility of either M or X class flares within the next 48 hours.

Green: 0-30% probability, Yellow: 30-70% probability, Red: 70-100% probability.

Active solar regions

(Click on image for 2K resolution) Compare to the previous day's image. 0.5K image

When available the active region map has a coronal hole polarity overlay where red (pink) is negative and blue is positive.

Data for all numbered solar regions according to the Solar Region Summary provided by NOAA/SWPC. Comments are my own, as is the STAR spot count (spots observed at or inside a few hours before midnight) and data for regions not numbered by SWPC or where SWPC has observed no spots. SWPC active region numbers in the table below and in the active region map above are the historic SWPC/USAF numbers.

Active region Date numbered
detected
Spot count Location at midnight Area Classification SDO / HMI 4K continuum
image with magnetic polarity overlay
Comment
SWPC Magnetic
(SDO)
SWPC STAR Current Previous
2K 1K
12216 2014.11.19
2014.11.20
6 3 3 S14W76 0200 DAO HAX  
12217 2014.11.22
2014.11.23
11 27 14 S17W38 0090 DAO DRI beta-gamma
S4020 2014.11.23   3 1 N15W31 0007   AXX  
12218 2014.11.23 1 4 2 N16W22 0170 HSX CAO

 

12219 2014.11.24 5 4 4 N03W73 0130 CAO CKO  
12220 2014.11.24   1   S16W69 0002   AXX  
S4028 2014.11.24       S05W47           plage
12221 2014.11.25
2014.11.26
15 29 16 N03E05 0070 CAO CAI  
12222 2014.11.26 20 59 26 S21E03 0650 EKI EKC beta-gamma-delta

area: 0920

12224 2014.11.26
2014.11.28
  2   S24W13 0004   BXO location: S24W08
12223 2014.11.26
2014.11.27
2 1 1 N15W66 0010 AXX AXX  
S4037 2014.11.26       N12W41           plage
12226 2014.11.27
2014.12.01
6 17 10 S19W22 0050 CAO DRI  
S4041 2014.11.27       N26W34           plage
S4042 2014.11.27   2 1 S03W13 0004   AXX  
12225 2014.11.29
2014.11.30
4 5 3 S17E43 0010 BXO CRO location: S16E47

area: 0020

S4045 2014.11.30       N24W22          
Total spot count: 70 157 81  
Sunspot number: 160 287 191  (total spot count + 10 * number of spotted regions)
Weighted SN: 110 201 125  (Sum of total spot count + classification weighting for each AR. Classification weighting: X=0, R=3, A/S=5, H/K=10)
Relative sunspot number (Wolf number): 96 100 105 k * (sunspot number). k = 0.6 for SWPC, k = 0.35 for MSN 2K, k = 0.55 for MSN 1K (MSN=Magnetic Sunspot Number)

Monthly solar cycle data

Month Average solar flux International sunspot number
(WDC-SILSO)
Smoothed sunspot number Average ap
(3)
Measured 1 AU
2013.08 114.6 118.3 66.0 69.0 (+3.5) 8.27
2013.09 102.6 103.7 36.9 73.1 (+4.1) 5.23
2013.10  132.1 131.2 85.6 75.0 (+1.9) 7.71
2013.11  148.3 145.1 77.6 75.4 (+0.4) 5.68
2013.12 147.7 143.1 90.3 76.0 (+0.6) 4.68
2014.01 157.4 152.4 81.8 77.3 (+1.3) 5.44
2014.02 170.3
(cycle peak)
166.3 102.3 (cycle peak) 78.4 (+1.1) 10.70
2014.03 149.9 148.5 91.9 80.8 (+2.4) 4.88
2014.04 143.9 144.8 84.7 81.9 (+1.1)
(likely solar max)
7.88
2014.05 129.7 132.9 75.2 80.5 (-1.4) 5.75
2014.06 122.0 125.8 71.0 (79.1 projected, -1.6) 6.72
2014.07 137.4 141.8 72.5 (77.5 projected, -1.6) 4.50
2014.08 124.7 127.9 74.7 (75.1 projected, -3.0) 7.71
2014.09 146.6 148.1 87.6 (71.9 projected, -3.2) 9.78
2014.10 153.4 152.9 60.6 (69.5 projected, -2.4) 8.96
2014.11 154.8   70.1 (67.7 projected, -1.8) 8.9
2014.12 168.1 (1)   5.2 (2A) / 160 (2B) / 91.3 (2C) (66.0 projected, -1.7) (8.0)

1) Running average based on the daily 20:00 UTC observed solar flux value at 2800 MHz.
2A) Current impact on the monthly sunspot number based on the Boulder (NOAA/SWPC) sunspot number (accumulated daily sunspots / month days). The official WDC-SILSO international sunspot number is typically 30-50% lower. 2B) Boulder SN current month average to date. 2C) STAR SDO 1K Wolf number 30 day average.
3) Running average based on the quicklook and definitive Potsdam WDC ap indices. Values in red are based on the definitive international GFZ Potsdam WDC ap indices.

This report has been prepared by Jan Alvestad. It is based on the analysis of data from whatever sources are available at the time the report is prepared. All time references are to the UTC day. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

SDO images are courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams.