Solar Activity
.24 hr. Summary...
Solar activity reached moderate levels following an impulsive M2 flare
at 17/1345 UTC followed quickly by an M1 flare, both from region 3078
(S24W42, Dac/beta-gamma-delta). The region also produced an impulsive M1
flare at 18/1009 UTC and a M1 at 18/1055 UTC with Type II (749 km/s
S.V.) and Type IV radio sweeps. The region continued to be the most
active and magnetically complex spot group on the visible disk producing
numerous C-class flares as well as the M-class activity.
2022 Aug 18 1454 UTC
Synoptic Period: 1500-1800 UTC
Active Warning: No
NOAA Scale: G1 - Minor
NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at
www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation
Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 60 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude.
Induced Currents - Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
Spacecraft - Minor impact on satellite operations possible.
Aurora - Aurora may be visible at high latitudes, i.e., northern tier of the U.S. such as northern Michigan and Maine.
ALERT: Type II Radio Emission
Begin Time: 2022 Aug 18, 1049, UTC
Estimated Velocity: 749 km/s
Description: Type II emissions occur in association with eruptions on the sun and typically indicate a coronal mass ejection is associated with a flare event. (
Temp BLACKOUT)
Geomagnetic Field and Aurora
Aurora was seen last night as far SOUTH as North Central Indiana |