GEO: QUIET
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A/B (quiet)
Solar activity is currently low, with the geomagnetic field remaining stable. The Sun is exhibiting moderate flare production, but no significant impacts to Earth’s environment are expected at this time.
The planetary K-index is at a quiet level of 1.7, reflecting a lack of geomagnetic disturbance. Solar flare activity is confined to low-level C-class events, with an F10.7 index of 142.0 indicating moderate background solar activity. There are currently six active regions on the solar disk, but none are displaying complex magnetic configurations that would suggest an immediate threat of significant eruptions.
The F10.7 flux of 142.0 sfu indicates a moderate level of solar activity that maintains steady ionization levels in the upper atmosphere, supporting normal high-frequency radio propagation.
Geomagnetic conditions are expected to remain quiet, with Kp levels fluctuating slightly between 1 and 3 over the next 24 hours. No significant solar radiation storms or radio blackouts are anticipated during this period.
Aurora visibility is not expected at mid-latitudes (40-60°N). Observers at very high latitudes may see only faint, localized auroral activity, provided conditions remain clear and dark.
| Region | Location | Class | Flares C/M/X |
|---|---|---|---|
| AR4436 | N19E42 | Dao/BG | 0/0/0 |
| AR4435 | N23W29 | Hsx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4432 | N14W70 | Eki/BG | 4/0/0 |
| AR4433 | S17W39 | Cao/B | 0/0/0 |
| AR4431 | S16W90 | Hsx/A | 0/0/0 |
Monitor AR4436 as it rotates toward the center of the disk for any signs of magnetic complexity development that could increase the probability of M-class flares.