The sun has become active once again with three sunspot areas:
AR2555, a beta in the southern hemisphere
AR2666, a beta in the northern hemisphere
One as of yet unnamed region in the northern hemisphere near the right limb of the solar disk.
Since sunspot areas tend to quickly appear and then decline, some are not given an official sunspot area.
Here is the recent list of sun flares:
Edited Events for 2017 Jul 13
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#Event Begin Max End Obs Q Type Loc/Frq Particulars Reg#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------9430 0000 //// 0329 PAL C RSP 080-180 CTM/1
9430 0007 //// 0507 PAL C RSP 025-054 VI/29510 0406 0415 0706 LEA G RNS 245 780
9440 0413 0413 0413 PAL G RBR 245 100
9450 0425 //// 1046 SVI C RSP 102-180 CTM/1
9450 + 0449 0512 0541 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B5.5 1.4E-03 2665
9450 + 0456 0456 0456 PAL G RBR 245 140
9450 0459 //// 0500 SVI C RSP 025-081 III/1
9450 0509 //// 0742 SVI C RSP 025-103 VI/19460 0620 0620 0620 SVI G RBR 245 140
9470 0627 0627 0627 SVI G RBR 245 100
9480 0700 0700 0701 SVI G RBR 245 130
9490 0836 //// 0836 SVI C RSP 025-046 III/1
9500 0944 //// 0944 SVI C RSP 025-078 III/1
9530 + 1112 //// 1251 SVI C RSP 025-180 VI/1
9540 + 1641 1644 1650 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B3.4 1.4E-04 2665
9550 + 1729 1730 1730 SAG G RBR 245 310
9560 1738 1743 1750 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B4.8 2.6E-04 2665
9560 1742 1742 1745 HOL 3 FLA S08W29 SF ERU 26659570 1749 1754 1800 HOL 3 FLA N11W68 SF ERU 2665
9570 + 1750 1755 1802 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B6.1 3.4E-04 26659580 1923 //// 1924 SAG U RSP 102-126 III/1
9590 + 1932 1940 1949 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B5.8 4.7E-04
9600 2001 2005 2011 G13 5 XRA 1-8A C8.4 2.9E-03
9600 2005 2008 2009 SAG G RBR 410 79
9600 2006 //// 2025 SAG C RSP 025-169 II/1 770
9600 2006 2008 2011 SAG G RBR 4995 28
9600 2007 2007 2010 SAG G RBR 610 20
9600 + 2007 //// 2016 SAG C RSP 025-180 III/2
9600 2007 2008 2011 SAG G RBR 8800 39
9600 2007 2008 2011 SAG G RBR 15400 72
9600 2008 2008 2008 SAG G RBR 245 1709610 + 2044 2048 2052 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B5.7 1.7E-04
9610 2048 2049 2052 HOL 3 FLA N12W70 SF DSD9620 + 2127 2131 2133 G15 5 XRA 1-8A C2.0 3.0E-04
9630 2133 //// 2133 SAG C RSP 025-047 III/1
9640 + 2146 2155 2158 G15 5 XRA 1-8A C5.9 1.7E-03
9640 + 2153 //// 2157 SAG U RSP 025-081 V/29650 + 2217 2217 2217 PAL G RBR 245 180
9660 + 2227 2227 2228 PAL G RBR 245 310
9670 + 2233 2233 2233 PAL G RBR 245 130
9680 2236 2236 2241 PAL G RBR 245 1000
9690 + 2244 2244 2245 PAL G RBR 245 200
9700 2252 2252 2253 PAL G RBR 245 150
9710 + 2256 2256 2259 PAL G RBR 245 1000
9720 2310 2310 2310 PAL G RBR 245 130
9730 + 2330 2340 2344 G15 5 XRA 1-8A C3.0 1.4E-03
9730 2333 2333 2337 HOL 3 FLA N12W71 SF DSD
9730 2338 //// 2341 PAL C RSP 025-082 III/1
9730 + 2338 2339 2340 PAL G RBR 410 1200
9730 + 2338 2339 2339 PAL G RBR 610 530
9730 + 2338 2339 2339 PAL G RBR 245 1909740 2354 2354 2354 PAL G RBR 410 100
ftp://ftp.swpc.noaa.gov/pub/indices/eve ... terday.txt
Notice that most of these flares do not list the Active Region which is responsible, although Belgium said that AR2665 is the only sunspot area that is actively flaring.
N12W70, and N1271 could be the position of the unnamed sunspot area on the western limb (right side) of the sun.
Last week, we had an unnamed solar flare located on the western limb of the sun that dramatically grew, unleashed an M1.3 flare, and then disappeared as rapidly as it had appeared. It might return on July 20.
The flaring colored in red has not been yet identified either, a C8.5 and C5.9.
Below is a recent x-ray plot showing the multiple C-flaring: