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AR2715 has now decayed to a Beta. However, we must be vigilant as things can always change as was seen with AR2713, which is now a plage.
Here is the recent NOAA report:
Issued: 2018 Jun 25 0030 UTC
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Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 176 Issued at 0030Z on 25 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 24 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 24/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 2715 N07W34 231 0100 Dac 05 06 Beta
IA. H-alpha Plages without Spots. Locations Valid at 24/2400Z Jun
Nmbr Location Lo 2713 N04W92 289
AR2715, although less in size, is now a Beta-Gamma.
Issued: 2018 Jun 26 0030 UTC
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Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 177 Issued at 0030Z on 26 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 25 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 25/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 2715 N08W48 231 0040 Cai 04 04 Beta-Gamma
IA. H-alpha Plages without Spots. Locations Valid at 25/2400Z Jun
Nmbr Location Lo
None
AR2715 is decaying. Below is the daily comment from Belgium's Royal Observatory:
COMMENT: Solar activity is low and there were no B-class or stronger flares
reported during last 24 hours. Since there is presently only one active
region observed on the visible side of the solar disc, Catania sunspot
group 88 (NOAA AR 2715), we expect low flaring activity to persist in the
coming hours.
Coronagraph images do not show signatures of the Earth directed CMEs, and
the solar protons remained at the background level.
As expected, the solar wind speed increased this morning and it presently
amounts about 560 km/s. The interplanetary magnetic field showed smooth
increase, observed starting from midday of June 25, which was followed by
strong variation of its Bz component. All this, together with the observed
sector change, indicates arrival of the fast solar wind associated with the
recurrent coronal hole (the low latitude extent of the southern polar
coronal hole which is reaching even up to the solar equator). Due to the
longer interval of negative value of the Bz component, both local station
at Dourbes and also NOAA reported disturbed geomagnetic conditions (K=5 and
Kp=5, respectively). The geomagnetic conditions are presently unsettled to
active and we expect such geomagnetic conditions to persist in the coming
hours.
TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN : 015, BASED ON 25 STATIONS.
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Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 178 Issued at 0030Z on 27 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 26 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 26/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type 2715 N07W61 231 0020 Hrx 01 02 Alpha
AR2715 is now listed as an H-alpha plage by NOAA. All that is left o AR2715 is a white area on the sun's surface.
It will be departing our view for its two week transit on the far side of the sun.
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Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 179 Issued at 0030Z on 28 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 27 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 27/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type
None
IA. H-alpha Plages without Spots. Locations Valid at 27/2400Z Jun
Nmbr Location Lo 2715 N07W74 233
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Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 180 Issued at 0030Z on 29 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 28 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 28/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type
None
IA. H-alpha Plages without Spots. Locations Valid at 28/2400Z Jun
Nmbr Location Lo
None
II. Regions Due to Return 29 Jun to 01 Jul
Nmbr Lat Lo
None
Estimated International Sunspot Number for today is ZERO.
The monthly mean EISN for June 2018 is approximately 17.
NOAA once again confirms a spotless day for June 30.
Joint USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary
SRS Number 181 Issued at 0030Z on 30 Jun 2018
Report compiled from data received at SWO on 29 Jun
I. Regions with Sunspots. Locations Valid at 29/2400Z
Nmbr Location Lo Area Z LL NN Mag Type
None
IA. H-alpha Plages without Spots. Locations Valid at 29/2400Z Jun
Nmbr Location Lo
None
II. Regions Due to Return 30 Jun to 02 Jul
Nmbr Lat Lo
None
Update at 1:38 PM PDT June 30, 2018: Here is the EISN from the Royal Observatory of Belgium and international astronomers. The EISN for the month of June is approximately 16, but that may change with Belgium's monthly adjustments.
Notice the very high standard deviations (std) for 6/6, 6/17, 6/18, 6/19, 6/20, 6/21, 6/22, 6/23, 6/24, and especially 6/27.