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tniickck
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There's certainly some complexity forming. The upper spots seem to be separate still, but you could make the case for the bottom left ones (the largest of the AR) constituting a delta, although I believe I can make out some slight separation. There seems to be something forming to the right of that too. I would probably wait with declaring it one personally, but definitely promising if it keeps complexifying.

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Just in time to start rotating off of center disk and towards the limb!  I guess the race is on for any good geoeffective flares!  Definitely some good complexity shaping up and decent looking shear on the bottom spots. 

I wouldn’t sleep on little spot 3397 right behind this one either.

looks like more robust c-flare activity ongoing from both spots.

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11 minutes ago, NEAurora said:

Just in time to start rotating off of center disk and towards the limb!  I guess the race is on for any good geoeffective flares!  Definitely some good complexity shaping up and decent looking shear on the bottom spots. 

I wouldn’t sleep on little spot 3397 right behind this one either.

looks like more robust c-flare activity ongoing from both spots.

agree, these both formed spots rapidly within past 24 hours

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44 minutes ago, mozy said:

Definitely 2 deltas now, possibly 3.

27 minutes ago, tniickck said:

not three yet, because these 2 spots in the center are still a bit separated, but they may connect in the future

The rightmost one seems to be the one that has merged most clearly, I would agree that it's a delta now. The bottom left one (still the largest spots) also has less separation than before, I'd be inclined to agree with designating that as a delta now too, but you can see that there's some separation closer to the bottom of the spots (the negative one) if you look closely; I guess one could argue that one both ways still. The top spots are still unclear, although they do indeed also seem to be heading towards forming a small delta as well, not sure I'd call it one yet.

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Certainly still seems to be complexifying as of now, that's always promising.

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