Strong Solar Flares Possible as Sunspot Develops Delta Magnetic Field

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Space weather forecasters say strong solar flares could erupt from the sun on Tuesday due to a sunspot developing an unstable magnetic field.

One sunspot, in particular, called AR3078, has rotated around the sun's surface in recent days and is currently facing the general direction of Earth.

What's more, observers noted that it has developed a particular kind of magnetic field that is associated with strong solar flares.

Early on Tuesday morning, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) recorded an M5 solar flare from AR3078 that was associated with a temporary moderate-strength radio blackout over parts of the Middle East and East Africa.

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