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SIDC Space Weather Briefing 11 November 2018 - 18 November 2018 Cis Verbeeck & the SIDC forecaster team

Summary Report Solar activity from 2018-11-11 12:00 UT to 2018-11-18 12:00 UT Active regions AR 2726 (beta) and AR 2727 (beta) Flaring # B-class flare: 0 # C-class flare: 0 # M-class flare: 0 # X-class flare: 0 Filaments None CMEs Proton Events Solar wind and geomagnetic conditions from 2018-11-11 12:00 UT to 2018-11-18 12:00 UT Coronal Holes Two negative polarity, equatorial coronal holes, second half of the week ICME None SW Conditions High speed stream from negative polarity, equatorial coronal hole (first half of the week) K-indices max K-index (Dourbes): 3 max Kp-index (NOAA): 3 All Quiet Alert from 2018-11-13 till 2018-11-18

Solar Activity

Solar active region - start of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2018-11-11 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2018-11-11

Solar active region - middle of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2018-11-14 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2018-11-14

Solar active region - end of the week SDO/HMI White Light 2018-11-18 SDO/HMI Magnetogram 2018-11-18

Solar active region & Coronal hole SDO/AIA 19.3 nm 2018-11-11 SDO/AIA 19.3 nm 2018-11-18 - - -

Solar active region & Filament SDO/AIA 30.4 nm 2018-11-11 SDO/AIA 30.4 nm 2018-11-18

Filament & Filament eruption H-alpha 2018-11-11 H-alpha 2018-11-18

Solar F10.7cm radio flux

Flaring activity Probabilities (%) and occurrences (#) of B/C/M/X-flares issued at 12:30 and over the next 24h: Issue date 2018-11-11 2018-11-12 2018-11-13 2018-11-14 2018-11-15 2018-11-16 2018-11-17 2018-11-18 Probability ---|05|01|01 ---|02|01|01 ---|10|01|01 ---|15|01|01 Observed 00|00|00|00

Coronal Mass Ejection

Solar proton flux

Solar Wind and Geomagnetic Activity

Solar wind parameters (DSCOVR data)

Solar wind parameters & K-index (DSCOVR/Dourbes)

Geomagnetic activity (K-indexes)

Outlook

Outlook: Solar activity

Outlook: Solar wind

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