Solar Terrestrial Activity Report

Activity chart

Last major update issued on March 7, 2014 at 05:30 UTC.

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Recent activity

The geomagnetic field was quiet on March 6. Solar wind speed at SOHO ranged between 402 and 476 km/s.

Solar flux at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 148.8 (decreasing 29.2 over the last solar rotation). The 90 day 10.7 flux at 1 AU was 154.8. The Potsdam WDC planetary A index was 4 (STAR Ap - based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 4.1). Three hour interval K indices: 10112121 (planetary), 10102322 (Boulder).

The background x-ray flux is at the class B5 level.

At the time of counting spots (see image time) spots were observed in 13 active regions in 2K resolution (SN: 263) and 13 active regions in 1K resolution (SN: 204) SDO images on the visible solar disk.

Region 11990 [S12W53] was quiet and stable.
Region 11991 [S26W33] decayed significantly and lost all leading polarity umbrae.
Region 11993 [N17W47] decayed quickly and quietly.
Region 11995 [S16W61] developed slowly and quietly.
Region 11996 [N14E04] developed slowly and quietly.
Region 11998 [S09E53] was quiet and stable.
Region 11999 [S17E09] was quiet and stable.
New region 12000 [S11E42] emerged on March 5 and was numbered the next day by SWPC.
New region 12001 [N20W37] emerged on March 5 and developed further on March 6 when it was numbered by SWPC.

Spotted regions not numbered (or interpreted differently) by SWPC:
S3181 [S15W39] developed slowly with new flux emerging.
S3182 [S12W11] was quiet and stable.
S3186 [N08W12] reemerged with penumbra spots.
S3194 [N16E27] was quiet and stable.

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs)

March 4-6: No obviously Earth directed CMEs were observed in LASCO and STEREO 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

A northern hemisphere coronal hole (CH606) may have been in an Earth facing position on March 5-6, the coronal hole may be too far to the north to become geoeffective.

Coronal hole map

Propagation

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

Forecast

The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet on March 7. Effects from CH606 could reach Earth on March 8-9 and cause some unsettled intervals .

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: 0-20% probability, Yellow: 20-60% probability, Red: 60-100% 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
11989 2014.02.22
2014.02.23
      N08W84        

plage

11990 2014.02.24 11 15 8 S12W55 0180 DSO DSO

beta-gamma

area: 0240

location: S12W53

11991 2014.02.25
2014.02.26
19 25 12 S25W38 0110 ESO CSI

location: S26W33

area: 0130

S3164 2014.02.25       N20W56           plage
11993 2014.02.25
2014.02.26
8 3 2 N16W51 0010 BXO BXO  
S3169 2014.02.26       N10W53         plage
11995 2014.02.28 4 5 3 S17W63 0010 BXO DRO

area: 0040

location: S16W61

S3173 2014.02.28       N15W32           plage
11996 2014.03.01
2014.03.02
13 29 17 N15E02 0050 DSO DAI area: 0140

location: N14E04

S3176 2014.03.02       N09E19           plage
S3177 2014.03.02       N21W29           plage
S3180 2014.03.02       S06W49           plage
S3181 2014.03.02   2 2 S15W39 0020   CRO  
S3182 2014.03.02   4 2 S12W11 0011   BXO  
S3185 2014.03.03       N14W24           plage
S3186 2014.03.03   3 2 N08W12 0016   AXX    
11999 2014.03.04
2014.03.05
6 16 9 S18E07 0040 DSO CRI location: S17E09
11998 2014.03.04
2014.03.05
3 12 5 S10E51 0100 CAO CAO location: S09E53

area: 0150

S3190 2014.03.04       S06E12           plage
S3191 2014.03.04       S24W04           plage
12000 2014.03.05
2014.03.06
2 7 7 S10E41 0020 CSO DRI area: 0090
S3194 2014.03.05   2 1 N16E27 0006   AXX  
12001 2014.03.05
2014.03.06
3 10 4 N19W37 0010 BXO CRO area: 0035
Total spot count: 69 133 74  
Sunspot number: 159 263 204  (total spot count + 10 * number of spotted regions)
Weighted SN: 99 168 109  (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): 95 92 112 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
2012.11 121.3 118.3 61.8 59.7 (+1.1) 7.08
2012.12 108.6 105.0 40.8 59.6 (-0.1) 3.44
2013.01 127.1 123.1 62.9 58.7 (-0.9) 4.69
2013.02 104.3 101.8 38.0 58.4 (-0.3) 6.11
2013.03 111.3 110.2 57.9 57.5 (-0.9) 10.56
2013.04 124.8 125.9 72.4 57.9 (+0.4) 5.40
2013.05 131.4 134.3 78.7 59.9 (+2.0) 9.73
2013.06 110.1 113.7 52.5 62.6 (+2.7) 12.60
2013.07 115.5 119.3 57.0 65.5 (+2.9) 9.47
2013.08 114.6 118.3 66.0 69.0 (+3.5) 8.27
2013.09 102.6 103.7 36.9 (72.8 projected, +3.8) 5.23
2013.10  132.1 131.2 85.6 (73.8 projected, +1.0) 7.71
2013.11  148.3 145.1 77.6 (72.7 projected, -1.1) 5.68
2013.12 147.7 143.1 90.3 (71.6 projected, -1.1) 4.68
2014.01 157.4 152.4 82.0 (71.6 projected, 0.0) 5.44
2014.02 170.3
(cycle peak)
166.3 102.8 (cycle peak) (70.9 projected, -0.7) 10.70
2014.03 157.1 (1)   33.8 (2A) / 174.7 (2B) / 125.5 (2C) (71.0 projected, +0.1) (4.8)

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.