Big Bear Solar Observatory / NJIT Active Region Monitor (ARM;www.bbso.njit.edu/arm)  A web-based summary of the latest solar activity (every hour update)

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Big Bear Solar Observatory / NJIT Active Region Monitor (ARM;  A web-based summary of the latest solar activity (every hour update)  BBSO H-alpha, SOHO EIT, MDI continuum and magnetogram, Yohkoh SXT, GONG magnetograms, GOES X-ray, and SEC event lists etc.  Trace back and after with an active region  Flare Prediction System based on McIntosh magnetic class

Big Bear Solar Observatory / NJIT  

BBSO H-alpha Movie (ftp.bbso.njit.edu/pub/archive)   - Daily full-disk  - Flaring movie  - Sun online  - Global H-alpha  Network 