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Propagation News 20 October 2013

| October 18, 2013

The two large complex sunspot regions reported in last weeks report produced 5 M class solar flares this week along with 80 C class solar flares. Solar activity was moderate on the 11th, 13th, 15th and the 17th. These M class solar flares only had a limited effect on propagation. The remaining days activity was […]

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Propagation News 13 October 2013

| October 11, 2013

Midway through the period two sunspot regions rotated into view and increased in size and magnetic complexity. With it solar activity increased. Solar activity was very low on the 5th but then increased to moderate levels by the 9th when the only M class solar flare took place. Solar flux levels increased from 106 units […]

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Propagation News 6 October 2013

| October 4, 2013

All visible sunspot groups were either small or the larger groups were magnetically simple and as a result solar activity was very low. In total six small C class solar flares took place which increased activity to low on the 29th, 2nd and the 3rd. On the 29th one of these flares took place during […]

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Propagation News 29 September 2013

| September 27, 2013

Yet another week where solar activity looks like solar minimum rather than solar maximum, as where we are now. Despite up to 7 sunspot groups visible solar activity was at very low levels except for 8 small C class solar flares that took place, 4 on the 20th, 3 the following day and one on […]

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Propagation News 22 September 2013

| September 20, 2013

For the most part, last week followed the pattern of recent weeks. Solar activity mostly continued to be low or very low. However, C-class flares were reported on the 18th and 19th. Few sunspot groups were visible and those that were had little impact on propagation. Several coronal mass ejections were reported but none proved […]

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Propagation News 15 September 2013

| September 13, 2013

Once again this week solar activity was not what would be expected considering the present stage of the sunspot cycle. This week saw only a small number of sunspot groups on most days. On the 9th, only one very small sunspot group was visible. With all the groups small and stable solar activity was very […]

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