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Issued on 2023 Jul 16 1107 UTC
A halo coronal mass ejection (CME) was observed in LASCO/C2 coronagraph data at 20:06 UTC on July 15th. The CME appears related to a C8.8 flaring from NOAA AR 3363 (beta-gamma-delta). The CME was associated with a type IV radio burst and triggered a minor radiation storm between 06:05 UTC and 09:05 UTC on July 16th. The > 10 MeV proton flux levels are now decreasing, currently at about 3 pfu. The > 50 MeV proton flux has shown only slightly elevated levels and is currently back to background levels. The > 100 MeV proton flux levels remained at background levels throughout the event. Another full halo CME was detected in LASCO/C2 coronagraph data at 04:49 UTC on July 16th. This event is deemed back-sided with no expected impacts at Earth.