Date: 06 August 2022; 09:46 UT

Summary of Space Weather.
All of the sunspots on the solar disk have relatively stable magnetic fields that pose
little threat for strong solar flares. The geomagnetic conditions are quiet at all levels. The solar wind speed is
declining.

Space Weather parameters / observations;

Sunspot Number: 69
10.7cm Flux: 114 sfu

Solar wind speed: 347.9 km.s-1
Solar wind density: 7.13 protons.cm3

Kp: 1
Bz: 3.42 nT (North)
Bt: 5.25 nT
Dst: 15 nT

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Date: 05 August 2022; 09:45 UT

Summary of Space Weather.
Sunspot AR3068 has a ‘beta-gamma’ magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar
flares. The geomagnetic conditions are quiet at all levels. The solar wind speed is
declining.

Space Weather parameters / observations;

Sunspot Number: 52
10.7cm Flux: 109 sfu

Solar wind speed: 391.8 km.s-1
Solar wind density: 5.11 protons.cm3

Kp: 1
Bz: 0.61 nT (North)
Bt: 4.31 nT
Dst: 4 nT

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Date: 04 August 2022; 09:46 UT

Summary of Space Weather.
Sunspot AR3068 has a ‘beta-gamma’ magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar
flares. The geomagnetic conditions are quiet at all levels. The solar wind speed has
declined.

Space Weather parameters / observations;

Sunspot Number: 37
10.7cm Flux: 100 sfu

Solar wind speed: 441.3 km.s-1
Solar wind density: 5.86 protons.cm3

Kp: 3
Bz: 0.15 nT (North)
Bt: 5.90 nT
Dst: 11 nT

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