NOAA satellite detects potential X-class solar flare from sunspot.

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A highly unstable sunspot, AR3311, which was responsible for an X-class solar flare eruption last week, is in full Earth view and can again explode to a terrifying effect. NOAA forecasters say there is a 75% chance of M-class flares and a 30% chance of X-flares. If the sunspot does explode and blasts an X-class solar flare, the resultant coronal mass ejection (CME) that escapes into space could be large enough to trigger even a G5-class geomagnetic storm.
Topics:science#geomagnetic-storm#noaa#science-and-technology#solar-storm#sunspot#x-class-solar-flares
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