Yesterday evening (10:03 PM PDT) or early morning Universal Time (0503 UT), we had another solar event, which is reported and updated every 5 minutes at:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar ... nt-reports
Magnitude was M1.5 at 0503 Universal Time. This was produced by the new actively flaring sunspot, 2420. Raw data below:
Event: 2270 beg. 0455UT max. 0503UT end: 0517UT G15 5 type: XRAY 1-8A Magn. M1.5 1.3E-02 Sunspot # 2420
Today, we had another significant solar flare, an M2.1 -- raw data produced below:
. . time: beg. max. . end . . . . . Type . . . Magnitude . . Sunspot #
2390 + 1732 1803 1829 G15 5 XRA 1-8A M2.1 4.5E-02 2415
2390 + 1754 1804 1817 SAG G RBR 2695 320
2390 + 1754 1804 1815 SAG G RBR 4995 240
2390 + 1756 1804 1811 SAG G RBR 8800 140
2390 1758 1759 1800 SAG G RBR 245 140
2390 1800 //// 1809 SAG C RSP 025-180 III/1
2390 + 1801 1804 1813 SAG G RBR 1415 200
2390 + 1807 1808 1813 SAG G RBR 410 240
2390 1807 1808 1808 SAG G RBR 610 100
2390 1816 //// 1822 PAL U RSP 025-039 II/1 1304
Here is a picture of the sunspots. Sunspot 2420 is just emerging on the left side.
For current and dynamic graphs and charts, please visit this link:
http://www.euphrosynoscafe.com/forum/vi ... 785#p65786
Here is a list of more graphs and charts:
http://www.euphrosynoscafe.com/forum/vi ... 126#p63955
And here are my favorite dynamic graphs using an algorithm to show current solar flares.
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/goes-x-ray-flux