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Coronal Mass Ejection
Catalog: M2M_CATALOG
Start Time: 2013-12-05T21:09Z ( STEREO A: SECCHI/COR2 )
All Detecting Spacecrafts:
STEREO A: SECCHI/COR2
SOHO: LASCO/C3
Activity ID: 2013-12-05T21:09:00-CME-002 (version 1)
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Version 1 submitted on 2013-12-06T04:47Z by Joshua Bryant
A Notification with ID
20131206-AL-003 was sent on 2013-12-06T21:00Z
A Notification with ID
20131208-AL-003 was sent on 2013-12-08T05:33Z
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The List of CME Analysis already entered: |
Event Type |
Catalog |
Measurement TypeCME measurement type: Leading Edge (LE), Shock Front (SH), Right Hand Boundary (RHB), Left Hand Boundary (LHB), Black/White Boundary (BW), Prominence Core (COR), Disconnection Front (DIS), Trailing Edge (TE). |
Prime?"primary flag" which is either True or False. If there are multiple CME analysis entries for a single CME, this flag would indicate which analysis is considered most accurate per measurement type. This is a helpful flag if you would like to download only one most accurate CME analysis per CME per Measurement Type |
Technique |
Long |
Lat |
Speed |
Type |
Half Width |
Time 21.5 |
Note |
WSA-ENLIL+Cone Result(s) |
Submitted By |
CME Analysis
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M2M_CATALOG |
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true |
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19.0 |
-21.0 |
775.0 |
C |
40.0 |
2013-12-06T00:31Z |
SOHO LASCO C3 imagery now available. Still using 1-coronograph method based on source region estimate, since there is no overlap between C3 and STEREO A COR2 imagery. |
1: Result 1 (2.0 AU)
Earth = 2013-12-08T04:59Z
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Anna Chulaki on 2013-12-06T20:40Z |
CME Analysis
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M2M_CATALOG |
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false |
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36.0 |
-25.0 |
750.0 |
C |
36.0 |
2013-12-06T01:35Z |
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1: Result 1 (2.0 AU)
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Joshua Bryant on 2013-12-06T04:47Z |
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Comments by users: |
"The CME is associated with a filament eruption seen in SDO AIA 304 starting with 2013-12-05T20:30Z, with dimming visible in 193 after 2013-12-05T20:42Z. It looks like the adjacent (on the north side) coronal hole was "enlarged" by this eruption, making the coronal hole quite noticeable." --Commented by Anna
Chulaki on 2013-12-06T21:14:27 (version
1)
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