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1 hour ago, Solar_Marcel said:

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@hamateur 1953 no plage, and especially no plague😂

when you look at the current SDO pictures, there are at least 3 Regions of interest right now, maybe even 4

Hahaha.  Ok. Anyway 🤣🤣North 04 latitude on solar soft appears to be another flare producer and that seems to be what is creating the flux whirls on our b,c, m and X class ekg lines.  Haha. 

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four nice looking areas on the limb

one is particularly spicy atm, so we'll see

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1 hour ago, LunarLights58 said:

Woah, two Xs today.

Is that a prediction or are you just getting the news from 13 & 20 hours ago 😜😂

1 hour ago, cheebee said:

four nice looking areas on the limb

one is particularly spicy atm, so we'll see

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@MinYoongi thats what ive meant...

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these are the hot canidates...
Old AR 3575, and 2 new regions

It looks like it is old region 3564 making its return in the middle. Old region 3575 is on the bottom. Up in the northern hemisphere near the equator looks to have formed on the far side.

Wow, is that AR3576 on the far side? Did it grow even more? I can’t wait to see it.

 

(can’t post a pic but if you look at the far side map.)

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woah wow wow wow...

if they grow this will be great

popped outta nowhere on the incoming limb, right before another incoming region, its not named now

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43 minutes ago, Solar_Marcel said:

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woah wow wow wow...

if they grow this will be great

popped outta nowhere on the incoming limb, right before another incoming region, its not named now

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there is a lot of movement visible

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9 minutes ago, SpaceWeather5464 said:

All the sunspots behind 3590 are aligned anyone else seeing this?

Not really but can you show us?

21 minutes ago, SpaceWeather5464 said:

All the sunspots behind 3590 are aligned anyone else seeing this?

Like pearls on a string, all within ~10° of longitude of each other.

2 minutes ago, Philalethes said:

Like pearls on a string, all within ~10° of longitude of each other.

Now i see it :D Maybe its random?

I’ve been watching the incoming limb North and see two spots from what is likely to be a somewhat large active region.  It probably will receive 13596 at next synoptic.  I haven’t seen anything notable yet on solar soft.  Naturally its all 3590 24/7 for awhile. This may be a returning region, it looks to be around  10-12 N latitude.  

I see on the board that old region 3576 is due incoming soon Southern Hemisphere.  Something resembling a lawn sprinkler spray is down there. Probably tomorrow we may see loops if it has anything left…. Not to engender any false hopes. Just a heads up.  

On 2/25/2024 at 9:54 PM, SpaceWeather5464 said:

All the sunspots behind 3590 are aligned anyone else seeing this?

Huh... the field polarity on the bottom one (3591) looks inverted. Seems odd with the other 3 normal.

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47 minutes ago, HalfFeralHuman said:

Huh... the field polarity on the bottom one (3591) looks inverted. Seems odd with the other 3 normal.

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You probably should post in the 3590 thread,  respectfully, Mike.  This is incoming active regions 

14 hours ago, hamateur 1953 said:

I see on the board that old region 3576 is due incoming soon Southern Hemisphere.  Something resembling a lawn sprinkler spray is down there. Probably tomorrow we may see loops if it has anything left…. Not to engender any false hopes. Just a heads up.  

well there is a bright region behind the limb so maybe well se a returner

Edit: i can see a bunch of loops

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On 2/27/2024 at 4:25 PM, hamateur 1953 said:

You probably should post in the 3590 thread,  respectfully, Mike.  This is incoming active regions 

Eh? I'm talking about 3591.

44 minutes ago, Ingolf said:

Is this old region 3576 behind the limb? 

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yeah

53 minutes ago, Ingolf said:

Is this old region 3576 behind the limb? 

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It's him. We'll soon see how he handled the other side's transition.

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52 minutes ago, Wolf star said:

It's him. We'll soon see how he handled the other side's transition.

Hopefully nice and still big...

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