Daily solar report: Current Sunspot Cycle 24 Activity and Space Weather
Sunspot count: Sun Spots: 0 as of 08/01/2017 10.7-cm Radio Flux: 74 SFU (SFU=Solar Flux Units) Estimated Planetary A-index (Ap): 6 | K-index (Kp): 2
Solar Wind: 412 km/s at 8.0 protons/cm3, Bz is 0.0 nT (Aug 02, 2017 at 1818 UT)
X-ray Solar Flares: 6h hi [C1.4][0739Z 08/01] 24h hi [C1.4][0739Z 08/01]
Background X-ray Level, Last Six Days
Aug 01 2017 :: A7.4 Jul 31 2017 :: A7.4 Jul 30 2017 :: A4.6 Jul 29 2017 :: A4.0 Jul 28 2017 :: A3.7 Jul 27 2017 :: A3.9
Global HF Propagation Conditions for 1800Z on 02 Aug, 2017 High Latitude: Fair-Normal Middle Latitude: Normal Low Latitude: Normal
Geomagnetic Latitude Ranges: High: 60-90 degrees, Middle: 20-60 degrees, Low: 0-20 degrees
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This report has been prepared by your space weather and radio propagation reporter, Tomas ( amateur radio operator, NW7US, http://NW7US.us )
Check out the stunning view of our Sun in action, as seen during the last five years with the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXN-MdoGM9g
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