Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T22:14:53
2012-03-27T10:00:04 --> 2012-03-27T14:55:04
Moderate filament activation from AR 11445, West of main sunspot. Small two-ribbon flare accompanies the activation.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T21:52:36
2012-03-27T20:30:04 --> 2012-03-28T04:00:04
Activation of filament causes counterstreaming from southerly section northwards (and back). This is probably flow along the same filament channel inclined in a SW-NE direction, not flow between two isolated filament sections. A similar large northern hemisphere filament is on the disk at the same time. Note the moderate/large eruption/CME just behind the disk at the same latitude.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T21:32:29
2012-03-27T03:20:04 --> 2012-03-27T06:20:04
Filament eruption from compact, very EUV bright, AR 11442. The eruption is preceded by large-scale topological rearrangement that appears to propagate around the dome-like AR to finally expel material to the West. Note the nteresting "prarie fire" flare that expands and then contracts just prior to the eruption.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:40:48
2012-03-26T08:05:04 --> 2012-03-26T21:55:04
Prominence at West limb activates and then drains rapidly away via coronal rain into neighboring loop systems.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:40:47
2012-03-26T08:05:04 --> 2012-03-26T21:55:04
Prominence at West limb activates and then drains rapidly away via coronal rain into neighboring loop systems.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:35:40
2012-03-26T08:05:04 --> 2012-03-26T23:35:04
Emerging flux at the extreme South pole, possibly slightly behind the limb.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:03:53
2012-03-27T00:50:04 --> 2012-03-27T04:00:04
Very bright compact AR 11442 unleashes C5.3 flare and filament eruption, possibly in response to massive eruption and coronal wave event that takes place behind the East limb several hours earlier.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:03:51
2012-03-27T00:50:04 --> 2012-03-27T04:00:04
Very bright compact AR 11442 unleashes C5.3 flare and filament eruption, possibly in response to massive eruption and coronal wave event that takes place behind the East limb several hours earlier.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T18:03:51
2012-03-27T00:50:04 --> 2012-03-27T04:00:04
Very bright compact AR 11442 unleashes C5.3 flare and filament eruption, possibly in response to massive eruption and coronal wave event that takes place behind the East limb several hours earlier.
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Detected by berger, Submitted at 2012-04-02T17:56:54
2012-03-26T21:45:04 --> 2012-03-26T23:37:52
High-Q prominence oscillation on East limb in response to massive eruption and coronal wave originating from behind East Limb.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T23:02:47
2012-03-17T23:20:12 --> 2012-03-18T01:50:12
Multiple coronal jets near the south pole. The one on the lower right exhibits clear rotation.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T23:02:46
2012-03-17T23:20:12 --> 2012-03-18T01:50:12
Multiple coronal jets near the south pole. The one on the lower right exhibits clear rotation.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T22:39:04
2012-03-17T07:40:12 --> 2012-03-17T10:36:12
A surge/jet on NW limb.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T01:17:56
2012-03-16T17:30:00 --> 2012-03-17T04:40:00
Two successive filament eruptions took place one after the other. The two filament channels are parallel to each other. There is a likely causal connection between the two eruptioins, similar to that reported by Schrijver & Title (2011 JRG) and simulated by Torok et al. (2011 ApJ). See http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011JGRA..11604108S, http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011ApJ...739L..63T
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:53:11
2012-03-15T20:20:00 --> 2012-03-15T22:54:00
A prominence on the west limb erupted and seemingly kinked or writhed, then disappeared. However, hotter material seen at 211 continuously erupted.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:42:02
2012-03-14T22:30:00 --> 2012-03-15T02:30:00
A loop prominence on the east limb, exhibiting dynamic flows and drainage. It was depleted within ~4 hours of the duration of this movie.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:38:44
2012-03-14T22:30:00 --> 2012-03-15T02:30:00
Multiple surges, similar in morphology, repeated occurred. Two episodes took place within 4 hours. The first one was rather mild, with most material falling back. The second one was more violent and much faster, exhibiting helical threads.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:24:04
2012-03-13T23:00:04 --> 2012-03-13T23:40:04
One of the multiple surges from this AR showed unwinding motions, seemingly unwraping itself. See another example observed by Hinode/SOT (W. Liu, Berger, Title, Tarbell, 2009 ApJL) at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009ApJ...707L..37L
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:17:50
2012-03-13T23:00:04 --> 2012-03-14T06:20:04
Multiple surges from AR on west limb shooting in different directions.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2012-03-29T00:15:08
2012-03-13T23:00:04 --> 2012-03-14T06:20:04
Two nearby polar crown prominences erupted one after another in a few hours. The first one seems to be largely located behind the limb.