With a peak level at 7:08 a.m. ET, yesterday's solar flare that got spotted by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory was labeled X1.5. On the first day of this month, NASA's solar research satellite spotted two other strong solar flares. Their intensities were slightly lower, peaking at X1.4.https://www.notebookcheck.net/NASA-detected-a-strong-solar-flare-yesterday-morning.846288.0.html
Damn solar flares. Thankfully, I mostly felt fine yesterday.
I guess you weren't located in any of the Earth's extremities that are usually affected most by these events. ;)
Umm I'm not a mathematical genius or anything but shouldn't the x flare carry more energy than the m .