SIDC Weekly Bulletin
Review of past solar and geomagnetic activity.| Source | SIDC (RWC-Belgium) |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Format | Plain text |
| Mail header | SIDC Weekly Bulletin |
| SIDC code | bul |
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:Issued: 2026 Apr 20 1451 UTC :Product: documentation at http://www.sidc.be/products/bul #--------------------------------------------------------------------# # SIDC Weekly bulletin on Solar and Geomagnetic activity # #--------------------------------------------------------------------# WEEK 1320 from 2026 Apr 13 Solar Active Regions (ARs) and flares --------------- There were 7 sunspot groups visible during the week, from SIDC Sunspot Group 825 ( NOAA 4419) to SIDC Sunspot Group 846 (NOAA 4418). The most complex of these groups was SIDC 825 (NOAA 4319), that reached a beta gamma magnetic field configuration. Only C-class flaring was observed during the week, with 8 C-class flares detected. Coronal mass ejections --------------------- No clear Earth directed CMEs were observed during the week. A wide CME (angular width about 90 degrees) was seen erupting towards the SW at 18:00 UTC on 13 April, this CME is backsided. A filament located around S20E20 erupted early on 15 April, leading to a CME seen by LASCO C2 at 09:00 UT on 15 April. A second CME from a similar filament eruption erupted on 18 April, seen by LASCO C2 at 09:00 UT on 18 April. Coronal Holes --------------------- At the beginning of the week there were two mid-latitude positive polarity coronal holes (SIDC Coronal Holes 154 and 158) in the western hemisphere, and one (159) crossing the central meridian on April 13, also with positive polarity. A large equatorial coronal hole with negative polarity (SIDC Coronal Hole 147) was observed traversing the central meridian on April 14. Proton flux levels --------------------- The greater than 10 MeV proton flux remained below the 10 pfu threshold throughout the week. Electron fluxes at GEO --------------------- The greater than 2 MeV electron flux measured by GOES 18 and 19 was fluctuating around the threshold most of the week. It went clearly below it on 18 April and stayed so for two days. Solar wind --------------------- The solar wind at the Earth was slow until April 18, when the high speed stream from SIDC Coronal Hole 147 arrived. The solar wind speed then rose to close to 600 km/s with interplanetary magnetic field up to 18 nT and Bz down to -14 nT. At the end of the week, the Earth was still within this fast solar wind stream, but gradually transitioning into a slow solar wind regime. Geomagnetism --------------------- The geomagnetic conditions in the week were quiet until the arrival of the high speed stream from SIDC Coronal Hole 147. On April 18 and 19 Kp rose to 6- (moderate storm levels) and K_Bel up to 5 (minor storm levels). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAILY INDICES DATE RC EISN 10CM Ak BKG M X 2026 Apr 13 /// 058 099 004 B2.6 0 0 2026 Apr 14 076 061 101 003 B2.8 0 0 2026 Apr 15 /// 053 105 008 B3.0 0 0 2026 Apr 16 /// 054 108 003 B3.6 0 0 2026 Apr 17 /// 053 107 006 B3.4 0 0 2026 Apr 18 /// 046 106 035 B3.0 0 0 2026 Apr 19 /// 040 105 018 B3.1 0 0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # RC : Sunspot index (Wolf Number) from Catania Observatory (Italy) # EISN : Estimated International Sunspot Number # 10cm : 10.7 cm radioflux (DRAO, Canada) # Ak : Ak Index Wingst (Germany) # BKG : Background GOES X-ray level (NOAA, USA) # M,X : Number of X-ray flares in M and X class, see below (NOAA, USA) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICEABLE EVENTS SUMMARY DAY BEGIN MAX END LOC XRAY OP 10CM Catania/NOAA RADIO_BURST_TYPES NONE #--------------------------------------------------------------------# # Solar Influences Data analysis Center - RWC Belgium # # Royal Observatory of Belgium # # # # Website http://www.sidc.be. # # E-mail sidc-support@oma.be # # To unsubscribe http://www.sidc.be/registration/unsub.php # # # # Legal notices: # # - Intellectual Property Rights: # # http://www.astro.oma.be/common/internet/en/data-policy-en.pdf # # - Liability Disclaimer: # # http://www.astro.oma.be/common/internet/en/disclaimer-en.pdf # # - Use and processing of your personal information: # # http://www.astro.oma.be/common/internet/en/privacy-policy-en.pdf # #--------------------------------------------------------------------#
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This report is sent once a week, typically on a monday.The weekly bulletin gives an overview of solar and geomagnetic activity of the past week and includes a noticeable solar events list.
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