Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-08-07T19:33:05
2015-08-04T15:30:34 --> 2015-08-04T17:30:34
This surge-like eruption occurred in AR 12395. What is interesting is that there were two other minor eruptiuons around this time. One to WSW near the edge of the FOV, and another to WNW slightly east of central meridian. Are they physically related?
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-08-07T18:59:14
2015-08-03T11:00:06 --> 2015-08-03T14:30:06
Associated with a nice CME, this eruption (with clear filament material) originated from a quiescent region ~50 behind the limb (thanks to STEREO).
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-08-04T22:49:23
2015-07-19T04:00:06 --> 2015-07-19T11:00:06
Following a brief eruption, the filament underwent several hours of activation, and then erupted in a major way, producing a pair of long flare ribbons, which became a gradual C2.1 flare. It was associated with a decent CME.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-08-04T22:16:18
2015-07-18T22:15:34 --> 2015-07-19T04:15:34
A filament in a quiescent region lifted off, mostly radially to northwest, producing a pair of separating ribbon of brightening (not quite an X-ray flare). Southern part is seen to fall back causing another brightening. As reported near real-time, this is part one of the sequence of events.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-07-19T15:14:03
2015-07-19T00:00:06 --> 2015-07-19T12:00:06
Two nice eruptions, first in the northern hemisphere, and then in the southern hemisphere, which was associated with a C2.1 long-decay event (LDE). The filament material from the first eruption is seen to be injected into the southern region, but it was a while before the southern region got destabilized. The second eruption shows other attributes such as dimming and large-scale coronal propagating front in a striking way. Perhaps will annotate them later.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-07-19T15:14:02
2015-07-19T00:00:06 --> 2015-07-19T12:00:06
Two nice eruptions, first in the northern hemisphere, and then in the southern hemisphere, which was associated with a C2.1 long-decay event (LDE). The filament material from the first eruption is seen to be injected into the southern region, but it was a while before the southern region got destabilized. The second eruption shows other attributes such as dimming and large-scale coronal propagating front in a striking way. Perhaps will annotate them later.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-07-14T00:03:55
2015-07-10T01:32:06 --> 2015-07-10T20:36:06
A series of jet-like eruptions from a small bipolar region emerging underneath the cool loop fan of a sunspot.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-30T23:26:27
2015-06-29T17:44:03 --> 2015-06-30T00:00:03
A filament in a limb region activates with a flare (~C2) with brightenings shooting northward, to impact a high-lat QS filament. Bright, hot material appears to hit the top of the hedgerow filament, and shoots over it, connecting E and S of the main apparent filament, which is left oscillating for a short time by the impact/connection.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-19T06:34:41
2015-06-18T16:30:35 --> 2015-06-18T17:40:11
Although the GOES X-ray light curves have a data gap in the early phase, this event seems to have a relatively weak impulsive phase and the usual large-scale coronal propagating front due to lateral expansion is weak. But the eruption itself is powerful, resulting in a full halo CME. Moreover, oscillatory behavior is extensively seen, including the pattern that is reminiscent of fast wave trains.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-16T23:17:15
2015-06-15T00:00:03 --> 2015-06-15T13:48:03
Emerging flux just behind the E limb, giving an excellent side multithermal view of evolving loops, including some flaring.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-16T23:07:56
2015-06-14T04:48:03 --> 2015-06-14T11:08:03
A QS filament, extending to over the NE limb, rises, first over the limb, then 'unzipping' on the disk, followed by material flowing down and brightening (heating?) as it impacts the lower atmosphere, with late fleeting brightenings in the outer parts of the field configuration.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-16T23:00:09
2015-06-14T00:00:03 --> 2015-06-14T08:20:03
Eruption from a magnetically complex region, with 'ribbons', and interaction with a QS filament towards the south
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-07T04:40:14
2015-05-04T09:00:03 --> 2015-05-04T11:00:03
This one shows propagations to south also. Moreover, the radial motions (CME) are pronounced.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-07T04:36:21
2015-05-04T02:45:35 --> 2015-05-04T04:05:59
This one is more intense than the previous two. The lower part of it is clear even in 171 A images.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-07T04:28:41
2015-05-03T06:00:03 --> 2015-05-03T07:30:03
The wave propagated primarily northward (clockwise). The eruption was probably from AR 12339.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-07T04:23:13
2015-05-03T01:25:11 --> 2015-05-03T04:01:11
It appears that two eruptions occurred in succession, from slightly different regions within an active region. The region was probably AR 12339, which was 15-20 degrees behind the limb.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-07T04:08:42
2015-05-02T14:30:35 --> 2015-05-03T00:00:35
The long filament slowly erupted. As a result we see two-ribbon flaring (but not seen in GOES X-ray light curves).
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-05-07T15:44:56
2015-05-06T12:44:03 --> 2015-05-06T17:56:03
Filament activations in neighboring regions, one AR and one QS.
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Detected by juanms, Submitted at 2015-04-30T22:02:03
2015-04-27T02:32:03 --> 2015-04-27T08:16:03
This "vertical" filament seems to have a tornado structure which is erupting slowly. The upper part reveals that the field lines are horizontal and seems to be some sort of boundary in the corona which stops and heats the erupting material.
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Detected by juanms, Submitted at 2015-04-30T21:50:41
2015-04-26T18:16:03 --> 2015-04-26T22:52:03
The filament activation on the left of the image seems to trigger two filaments located on the center of the movie.