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Propagation News

| December 6, 2013

The largest sunspot group visible during the period remained very quiet and produced no significant solar flare activity. However, some smaller groups produced a couple of C class solar flares every day when solar activity was at low levels. Solar flux levels increased from 129 units on the 29th to 150 by the 5th. The […]

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Propagation News 1 December 2013

| November 29, 2013

Solar activity was low every day except for the 23rd when activity increased to moderate levels as two M class solar flares took place. Numerous C class solar flares took place at first but this dropped to just a couple a day later in the period. Solar flux levels declined from 143 units on the […]

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Propagation News 24 November 2013

| November 22, 2013

Several large and active sunspot regions were visible but through the week one by one they rotated off the solar disc and out of view. Only two new sunspot regions were numbered during the period. Solar activity reached high levels on the 19th due to the only X class solar flare to take place. M […]

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Propagation News 17 November 2013

| November 15, 2013

The number of sunspot groups increased from 4 to 9 visible groups by the end of the period. Several were produced large solar flares. Solar activity continued to reach high levels again this week. Two X class solar flares took place, one on the 8th and the other on the 10th. The number of M […]

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Propagation News 10 November 2013

| November 8, 2013

A new sunspot group rotated into view on the 2nd which allowed solar activity to continue at moderate to high levels. The largest solar flare of the period was an X3 on the 5th. In total nine M class solar flares took place along with numerous C class solar flares of varying strength every day. […]

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Propagation News 3 November 2013

| November 1, 2013

Solar activity continued at high levels, with four X class solar flares taking place, two on the 25th, one on the 28th and one on the 29th. Also seventeen M class flares occurred along with numerous C class solar flares, making this one of the most active weeks of this sunspot cycle. In total 23 […]

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