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20 November 2014
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NOAA Number McIntosh Class C-class M-class X-class

12208
12209
12214
12215

Bxo/Bxo
Fko/Fkc
Bxo/Bxo
Cro/Bxo
MCEVOL
MCSTAT
NOAA
N/A 6 5
N/A 82 99
N/A 13 10
N/A ... 5
MCEVOL
MCSTAT
NOAA
N/A 1 1
N/A 26 30
N/A 2 1
N/A ... 1
MCEVOL
MCSTAT
NOAA
N/A 0 1
N/A 1 10
N/A 0 1
N/A ... 1

Solar Monitor's flare prediction system's probabilities are calculated using NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center data. There are two main methods, MCSTAT and MCEVOL, that use sunspot-group McIntosh classifications and Poisson statistics to calculate flaring probabilities valid for a 24-hr period*. The flaring probabilities are calculated using historical data from the periods 1969-1976 & 1988-1996 (MCSTAT) and 1988-2008 (MCEVOL).

MCSTAT – Uses point-in-time McIntosh classifications to calculate Poisson flaring probabilities. Details about the method [1] and forecast verification testing [2] can be found in the following papers:

[1] Gallagher, P. T., Moon, Y.-J., Wang, H., Solar Physics, 209, 171, (2002)
[2] Bloomfield et al., 2012, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 747, L41

MCEVOL – Uses the evolution of McIntosh classifications over a 24-hr period to calculate Poisson flaring probabilities. Details about the method and flaring rate statistics can be found in the following:

[1] McCloskey, A.E., Gallagher, P.T. & Bloomfield, D.S., Solar Physics, 291, 1711, (2016)

Further Reading:
Wheatland, M. S., 2001, Solar Physics, 203, 87
Moon et al., 2001, Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics, 106(A12) 29951


Notes:

'...' = McIntosh class or evolution was not observed in the period over which the Poisson flare rate statistics were determined.
* When viewed in real-time and before 22:00 UT, NOAA predictions are valid up to 22:00 UT on the current date. When viewed in real-time after 22:00 UT (or when viewing past dates), NOAA predictions are valid up to 22:00 UT on the following date. The most recent data can also be found at NOAA's 3-day Space Weather Predictions page.


Please contact Peter Gallagher if you have any queries regarding this research.



Today's/Yesterday's NOAA Active Regions
NOAA Number
Latest
Position
Hale
Class
McIntosh Class
Sunspot Area
[millionths]
Number of Spots
Recent
Flares
12208 S10W81
(944",-174")
β/β Bxo/Bxo 0010/0010 04/02 - / C2.6(21:47)
C1.6(09:51)
12209 S14W16
(260",-270")
βγδ/βγδ Fko/Fkc 0930/1100 16/26 C2.5(19:50)
C2.5(19:36) / -
12213 S08W41
(632",-162")
β/β Bxo/Bxo 0010/0010 02/06 -
12214 S12E06
(-99",-238")
β/β Cro/Bxo 0020/0010 10/06 -
12207 S09W91
(958",-151")
/ / / / -
12210 N05W70
(910",72")
/ / / / -
12212 N16W67
(860",254")
/ / / / -
12215 N09E11
(-183",116")
/β /Bxo /0010 /02 -

Class (HH:MM) -Today
Class (HH:MM) -Yesterday

Events not associated with currently named NOAA regions: C7.6(06:31) C2.4(18:57)

Note: The tabulated data are based on the most recent NOAA/USAF Active Region Summary issued on 20-Nov-2014 00:30 UT . The greyed out and light-blue entries are values from the previous day. Slashed cells indicate that the active region has no spots. The latest positions of the active regions are given in both heliographic and heliocentric co-ordinates. The region positions are valid on 20-Nov-2014 22:35 UT .