GEO: QUIET
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A/B (quiet)
Solar activity remains at low levels with the geomagnetic field currently in a quiet state. While the F10.7 flux index is at a moderate 147 sfu, no significant solar energetic particle events or geomagnetic disturbances are present.
The Sun remains quiet with a Kp-index of 0.7, indicating minimal interaction with Earth’s magnetosphere. Seven active regions are currently visible on the solar disk, though their magnetic complexity remains low, limiting the potential for significant eruptive events. X-ray flux is holding steady at background levels, and no solar radiation storms are observed.
The current F10.7 solar flux of 147 sfu indicates moderate levels of solar extreme ultraviolet radiation, which supports robust ionospheric conditions but poses no threat to satellite drag or radio propagation.
Expect geomagnetic conditions to remain quiet, with Kp indices hovering between 2.0 and 2.7 over the next 24 hours. Solar activity will likely consist of minor C-class flare production, which will have no impact on terrestrial infrastructure or communications.
Aurora visibility is not expected for mid-latitudes. Observers at high latitudes may see only faint, stable auroral activity, as solar wind conditions are currently insufficient to drive significant geomagnetic storms.
| Region | Location | Class | Flares C/M/X |
|---|---|---|---|
| AR4432 | N13W01 | Cri/B | 0/0/0 |
| AR4434 | N12E22 | Axx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4425 | N05W88 | Hsx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4433 | S16E30 | Dso/B | 0/0/0 |
| AR4435 | N23E38 | Hsx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4431 | S16W15 | Cao/B | 1/0/0 |
| AR4429 | S05W47 | Cri/B | 0/0/0 |
Monitor active region AR4433 for any sudden increase in magnetic complexity, as its current configuration suggests a modest potential for producing impulsive solar flares.