Solar flaring activity over the past 24 hours was at quiet levels with several C-class flares. There are currently 8 numbered active regions on the visible disk, NOAA AR 3445 has started to rotate off the west limb, NOAA AR 3449 (beta-gamma) and NOAA AR 3450 (beta-gamma) are both stable, all other regions have simple alpha or beta magnetic field configurations. The largest flare was a C3.3-flare, with peak time 11:56 UTC on October 02, associated with NOAA AR 3450. The solar flaring activity is likely to be at quiet to moderate levels over the coming days with C-class flares expected, M-class flares possible and a low chance for isolated X-class flaring.
No Earth-directed CMEs have been detected in the last 24 hours.
A positive polarity coronal hole has crossed the central meridian close to the the equator, yesterday on October 01.
The greater than 10 MeV proton flux was at background level over the last 24 hours and is expected to remain so in the next 24 hours.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux measured by GOES-16 was below the 1000 pfu threshold value. The greater than 2 MeV electron flux is expected to remain below the threshold. The 24h electron fluence was at normal to moderate levels and is expected to remain at normal levels
in the next 24 hours.