[HCARC] New Sunspot
John Canfield
bucket at janeandjohn.org
Fri Oct 9 18:34:05 EDT 2020
I worked several JAs yesterday evening on 20M, haven't seen that much Asian activity in several months.
John WB5THT
On October 9, 2020 11:42:01 AM CDT, Kerry <kerryk5ks at hughes.net> wrote:
>There are now 2 sunspots in each sunspot group. The groups have both
>been numbered. The one near the center is 2774 and the one to the East
>
>is 2775. There haven't been any more flares. The sunspots are all
>quite small.
>
>Kerry
>
>
>On 10/9/2020 00:58, Kerry wrote:
>> There are now 2 sunspot groups on the sun. They are both about S25,
>> one is near the center and the other is perhaps E50, towards the
>> rising side limb. The Boulder sunspot number for 08 Oct is 0 so they
>
>> haven't been on the sun long enough to be counted. The Eastern one
>> may be the one seen earlier that disappeared. There are 2 sunspots
>in
>> that group, both small. We'll see what tomorrow brings.
>>
>> Kerry
>>
>>
>> On 10/8/2020 20:34, Kerry wrote:
>>> There is a new sunspot located at S25 E08. It has produced one very
>
>>> small flare so far.
>>>
>>> Earlier today there was another sunspot reported approximately S25
>>> E45. It has since disappeared but 3 very small flares were produced
>
>>> in that area of the sun.
>>>
>>> Based on their latitude these are probably new cycle spots from 2
>>> different active regions. At this point in the sunspot cycle small
>>> short-lived spots are normal. Short-lived spots don't usually get
>>> assigned a sunspot group number. In any event, this should be
>enough
>>> to keep the solar flux in the 70's. The 1700 UT solar flux was 73,
>>> the 2000 UT solar flux isn't available yet. We'll see what tomorrow
>>> brings.
>>>
>>> Kerry
>>>
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