Highest Rated Events (only 193 and 304 shown) All AR FE FL
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-02-09T17:26:54
2015-02-06T11:10:11 --> 2015-02-06T13:40:11
This period shows multiple jets from the east limb. The source region should be occulted (no post eruption loops). Note that the adjacent coronal structures are hardly affected.
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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2015-01-30T17:46:34
2015-01-30T08:15:03 --> 2015-01-30T15:00:03
An interesting prominence eruption. There is a outer loop surrounding a bright core, both exhibiting bright 304 emission, indicating cool prominence material. The frontal loop portion has a significant portion of its material drained back to the Sun during the eruption, while the core did't erupt at all, but involving substantial mass flow.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-27T00:59:09
2015-01-26T16:35:23 --> 2015-01-26T17:15:23
The M1.1 flare in AR 12668 may be at first sight not very eruptive (in accordance with its impulsive soft X-ray time profiles). But it launched a nice coronal wave toward north to northwest, encompassing AR 12669 and AR 12671 in its propagation. Tweeted as https://twitter.com/halocme/status/559818090834182144.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-01-26T22:54:39
2015-01-25T17:28:03 --> 2015-01-25T21:52:03
A smallish filament in the SE activates (associated with what look to be eruption ribbons, but the filament appears to simply lift and drain, mostly towards the S). Synchronous to this is a rapidly evolving surge with long "tail" to the NW.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T17:52:57
2015-01-21T21:10:11 --> 2015-01-21T21:40:11
The jet from the northern part of an AR (without NOAA number) shows repeated ejections. This jet may correspond to a minor white-light jet seen in LASCO images after 22:36. Moreover, there were smaller jet-like activities south of the region. This region may be embedded in a coronal hole.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T06:06:14
2015-01-21T02:45:35 --> 2015-01-21T10:57:35
Apparently something happened to the large filament as long as the solar radius. Rather than an eruption, the falling back motions are well observed at later times. Moreover, ribbon emission characteristic of filament eruptions is hardly seen in this event. The associated CME is marginal. In summary this is a mysterious event.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:29:26
2015-01-20T12:45:35 --> 2015-01-20T13:31:35
Two nearby regions produced jets. The jets from the northern region were multiple or even nearly continuous, whereas the southern one gives an impression of confined ejection.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-24T01:10:18
2015-01-20T02:00:03 --> 2015-01-20T03:30:03
This diffuse eruption showed no disk signatures. Indeed EUVI on STEREO-A located this to be at W145. The associated CME appeared deflected to north.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-06T05:05:52
2014-09-08T23:00:03 --> 2014-09-09T01:10:03
This occurred in AR 12158. The wave-like motions were seen only at a large distance from the flare, but additional QFP-like features are seen closer.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-01-06T05:05:51
2014-09-08T23:00:03 --> 2014-09-09T01:10:03
This occurred in AR 12158. The wave-like motions were seen only at a large distance from the flare, but additional QFP-like features are seen closer.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-12-22T22:24:56
2014-12-18T07:40:03 --> 2014-12-18T14:12:03
Filament eruption
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-12-03T21:15:46
2014-11-27T15:28:03 --> 2014-11-27T18:52:03
Two compact filaments erupt from near the W limb, possibly linked by the magnetic perturbation.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-12-01T19:56:18
2014-11-19T09:08:03 --> 2014-11-19T16:40:03
Quiet-Sun filament activation.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-12-01T19:48:08
2014-11-18T00:44:03 --> 2014-11-18T12:04:03
Euption of a large QS filament near the NE limb.
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:48:55
2014-11-09T06:12:03 --> 2014-11-09T12:20:03
QS prominence eruption
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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:47:44
2014-11-09T06:12:03 --> 2014-11-09T12:20:03
QS filament eruption
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-11-19T21:51:35
2014-11-03T22:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T23:00:03
AR 12205 seemed to be right on the limb, and the flare magnitude was M6.5. Like the previous event around 11:20 UT (M2.2 flare), a coronal wave (LCPF) and loop oscillation are clerly seen. But the propagation of the LCPF into the disk is insignificant.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-11-19T21:51:35
2014-11-03T22:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T23:00:03
AR 12205 seemed to be right on the limb, and the flare magnitude was M6.5. Like the previous event around 11:20 UT (M2.2 flare), a coronal wave (LCPF) and loop oscillation are clerly seen. But the propagation of the LCPF into the disk is insignificant.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-11-19T19:52:26
2014-11-03T11:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T12:40:03
As AR 12205 approached the east limb, the flare associated with an eruption became stronger. This one was M2.2 flare. Difference movies show a LCPF propagating clockwise beyond north pole, but loop oscillations were also seen south of the flare.
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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2014-11-19T19:52:26
2014-11-03T11:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T12:40:03
As AR 12205 approached the east limb, the flare associated with an eruption became stronger. This one was M2.2 flare. Difference movies show a LCPF propagating clockwise beyond north pole, but loop oscillations were also seen south of the flare.