Issued: 2021 Jul 04 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
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Solar Activity
.24 hr Summary...
Solar activity reached high levels today as Region 2838 (N24, L=099) an
X1/Sn (R3-Strong) flare at 03/1429 UTC. Associated with this event was
weak, lower frequency radio emissions including a Type II sweep with an
estimated shock velocity of 357 km/s. The region also produced a pair of
M1/Sf (R1-Minor) flares at 03/1703 UTC and 04/0509 UTC, respectively.
Each of the events produced CMEs off the W limb that are no expected to
affect Earth. The region has completely rotated around the W limb and is
no longer visible.
: 2021 Jul 03 1434 UTC
X-ray Class: X1.5
Optical Class: sf
Location: N25W86
NOAA Scale: R3 - Strong
NOAA Space Weather Scale descriptions can be found at
www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation
Potential Impacts: Area of impact consists of large portions of the sunlit side of Earth, strongest at the sub-solar point.
Radio - Wide area blackout of HF (high frequency) radio communication for about an hour.
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