czwartek, 4 czerwca 2026 14:32 UTC

Finally some action from the Sun! Arctic latitudes on the northern hemisphere might be enjoying the midnight sun but lower latitudes and of course our friends down under should be alert of possible geomagnetic storm conditions later today and tomorrow.
Multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expected to arrive at Earth in the next 30 hours or so. Yesterday (3 June) there were three CMEs launched which all have possible earth-directed components associated with them. An M9.3 solar flare (full halo), an M7.7 solar flare (partial halo) and an X1.0 solar flare (partial halo) all were eruptive in nature and released ejecta which could arrive late today (4 June) and on 5 June. Sunspot region 4455 being the source of these eruptions which was in an earth-facing position. While these were not the strongest CMEs ever seen, their combined effect might push us to G3 (Kp7) geomagnetic storm levels according to the NOAA SWPC late today (4 June) and tomorrow (5 June). CME effects should start to wane on 6 June unless more CMEs are launched in the near future.
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| Ostatnie rozbłyski klasy X | 2026/06/03 | X1.0 |
| Ostatnie rozbłyski klasy M | 2026/06/03 | M7.9 |
| Ostatnia burza geomagnetyczna | 2026/05/16 | Kp6- (G2) |
| Dni bez plam słonecznych | |
|---|---|
| Ostatnie 365 dni | 3 Dni |
| 2026 | 3 Dni (2%) |
| Ostatni dzień bez plamy słonecznej | 2026/02/24 |
| Średnia miesięczna liczba plam słonecznych | |
|---|---|
| kwietnia 2026 | 79.3 -6.6 |
| czerwca 2026 | 144.3 +65 |
| Ostatnie 30 dni | 99 +5.2 |