Saturday, April 23, 2011

M-Class Flare Fires Off From Region 1195


Active solar activity is occurring around the Sun's southeastern limb. Sunspot region 1195 has set off on M-class flare and is prone to produce more.
Currently there are 6 sunspot regions - three of which are just beginning to cross the Sun. The other three are just about to rotate around the western limb to the Sun's farside. Only one region is (1184) is just about to come around the western limb to Earthside.

Watch for continued extreme weather in the northern hemisphere over the next 72 hours. Because of the season, it would most likely come in the way of tornadoes, straight-line winds, and micro-bursts. However, earthquakes and volcanoes are never off the table.

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