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Daily bulletin on solar and geomagnetic activity from the SIDC

Emesso: 2025 Jul 24 1240 UTC

SIDC Forecast

Brillamenti solari

M-class flares expected (probability >=50%)

Geomagnetism

Active conditions expected (A>=20 or K=4)

Protoni solari

Quiet

10cm fluxAp
24 Jul 2025151008
25 Jul 2025154014
26 Jul 2025155026

Solar Active Regions and flaring

Solar flaring activity was low over the past 24 hours, with only C-class flares. The strongest flare was a C8.1 flare (SIDC Flare 4939) peaking at 05:45 UTC on July 24, from beyond the west limb. There are currently nine numbered active regions on the solar disk. SIDC Sunspot Groups 564, 570 (NOAA Active Regions 4149, 4153) are the most complex Groups with magnetic type beta. SIDC Sunspot Group 572 (magnetic type beta), SIDC Sunspot Groups 539, 573 (both magnetic type alpha) have rotated on disk from the east limb. SIDC Sunspot Groups 568 has decayed into a plage region. The solar flaring activity is expected to be moderate over the next 24 hours, with C-class flares expected and M-class flares likely.

Espulsioni di massa coronale

A faint partial halo Coronal Mass Ejection (SIDC CME 530) was observed in LASCO/C2 and C3 coronagraph imagery starting from around 08:00 UTC on July 23. The CME is probably associated with a filament eruption in the southwest quadrant seen in SUVI 304 data from around 02:30 UTC on July 23. Preliminary analysis suggests that the ICME may arrive at Earth starting from the UTC noon on July 26. Further analysis of the event is ongoing. No other Earth-directed CMEs were observed in the available coronagraph imagery.

Vento solare

Over the past 24 hours, the solar wind parameters (ACE and DSCOVR) continued to reflect the ongoing influence of the high-speed stream associated with the negative polarity coronal hole (SIDC Coronal Hole 116). The solar wind speed values ranged between 600 km/s and 780 km/s. The interplanetary magnetic field values were between 4 nT and 9 nT. The Bz component varied between -7 nT and 8 nT. The interplanetary magnetic field angle was mostly in the negative sector. Further enhanced solar wind conditions may be expected over the next 24 hours, due to the small chance of arrival of a glancing blow associated with the Coronal Mass Ejection (SIDC CME 529, observed around 04:00 UTC on July 21) and the continuous influence of the high-speed stream from the negative polarity coronal hole (SIDC Coronal Hole 116).

Geomagnetism

Geomagnetic conditions globally were mostly at unsettled to active levels (NOAA Kp 3 to 4), with an interval of minor storm conditions (NOAA Kp 5-) between 12:00 UTC and 15:00 UTC on July 23. Geomagnetic conditions locally were mostly at unsettled to active levels (K BEL 3 to 4). Mostly quiet to unsettled conditions are expected globally and locally over the next 24 hours, with possible isolated active conditions (NOAA Kp 4, K BEL 4), due to the small chance of arrival of a glancing blow associated with the Coronal Mass Ejection (SIDC CME 529, observed around 04:00 UTC on July 21).

Proton flux levels

The greater than 10 MeV proton flux was below the 10 pfu threshold level over the past 24 hours. It is expected to remain below the threshold level over the next 24 hours.

Electron fluxes at geostationary orbit

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux measured by GOES 19 was below the 1000 pfu threshold in the last 24 hours. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux measured by GOES 18 was mostly below the 1000 pfu threshold in the last 24 hours and briefly exceed the 1000 pfu threshold around 09:00 UTC on July 24. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to remain around the 1000 pfu threshold levels in the next 24 hours. The 24-hour electron fluence is presently at normal levels and might reach moderate levels in the next 24 hours.

Today's estimated international sunspot number (ISN): 123, based on 18 stations.

Solar indices for 23 Jul 2025

Wolf number Catania118
10cm solar flux150
AK Chambon La Forêt041
AK Wingst032
Estimated Ap032
Estimated international sunspot number111 - Based on 20 stations

Noticeable events summary

DayBeginMaxFineLocStrengthOP10cmCatania/NOAARadio burst types
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Provided by the Solar Influences Data analysis Center© - SIDC - Processed by SpaceWeatherLive

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Ultimo brillamento M2026/03/28M1.3
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