GB2RS Propagation News
Propagation News – 12 October 2014
Solar activity was low every day with only C class solar flares taking place until the 9th when early in the morning two M1 class solar flares took place within 15 minutes of each other. Another M1 class flare occurred several hours later. These flares had very little effect on propagation. Solar flux levels declined […]
Propagation News – 5 October 2014
Yet another week with large and threatening sunspot regions that failed to produce a number of large solar flare. Saying that, five M class solar flares took place. The largest solar flare was a M7 that occurred on the 2nd as a large sunspot group was rotating off the solar disc. Numerous C class solar […]
Propagation News – 28 September 2014
Numerous sunspot regions were visible everyday, some were large and complex, but for what ever reason failed to produce any significant solar flares. Saying that, a M2 class solar flare took place on the 23rd, otherwise solar activity was at low levels with only a small number of C class solar flares taking place everyday. […]
Propagation News – 21 September 2014
Solar activity was high at the beginning of the week, but more settled towards the end. There were numerous M class flares during the week. Conditions rose to moderate levels as sunspot region 2157 produced an M class flare on the 14th. The 90 day solar flux average on the 18th was 131, that’s up […]
Propagation News – 14 September 2014
On the 4th two large sunspot regions rotated into view and between them they produced numerous C class solar flares everyday and one M class solar flares on the 6th and the 9th and two on the 11th. On the 10th activity increased to high when a X1 class flare occurred, the first since the […]
Propagation News – 7 September 2014
Solar activity was low with numerous C class solar flares taking place everyday, these got stronger as a couple of sunspot regions rotated into view. Solar activity increased to moderate levels on the 3rd and the 4th once these regions rotated fully into view. The largest solar flare was a M2 class which occurred on […]




