Yesterday, we had a slow solar flare, but there was no CME released. Below is a video.
http://sdowww.lmsal.com/sdomedia/h264/2 ... N07W05.mov
Here is data from NOAA: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar ... nt-reports
It was produced by AR2661, but it started at 0212 UT, peaked at 0333 UT as a C1.3 solar class flare, and lasted for hours.
6880 + 0212 0333 0356 G15 5 XRA 1-8A C1.3 5.5E-03 2661
Note, we are in a solar minimum, when even a simple C-solar class flare is exciting.
If we were in a solar maximum, this AR2661 would have produced several M-flares by now, but it keeps decaying to a Beta and then re-emerging later as a Beta Delta or Beta Gamma.
Below is the three day plot showing the multiple B and C flaring as AR2661 repeatedly develops and then decays.
There is another region that is also contributing to multiple flares, but it has not been given a number as it rapidly develops only to decay to a plage once again.