M-CLASS SOLAR FLARE: Forecasters
expected a solar flare today, and indeed one has occurred. But it came
from an unexpected source. Emerging sunspot AR2113 showed that it is
capable of strong flares with an M6-class eruption at 1630 UT on July 8th. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:
Ionizing radiation from the flare briefly disturbed
the propagation of shortwave radio transmissions on the dayside of
Earth, but conditions have since returned to normal. The impulsive flare
might have produced a coronal mass ejection (CME); if so, the storm
cloud is almost certainly not heading toward Earth. For now, this
sunspot is too far off the sun-Earth line to produce geoeffective CMEs.
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