Halo CME Mail

Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 22:12:15 +0000 (GMT)

From: Kevin Schenk

Subject: 03:26 UT HALO CME of 2000/10/02


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Subject: 11:50 UT HALO CME 2000/09/15

UCMEO 93001 01006 2112/
01002 70326 90918 1171/ 171// 113// 40465
01002 60248 80348 20704 09176 1122/
99999

PLAIN
The first of two events today, 2000/10/02.
Faint full HALO CME event. Event observed in both
EIT and LASCO instruments.

BT

LASCO and EIT observed two (2) full halo CMEs on, 2000/10/02. Using
the NOAA coding there will be two separate alert messages. We appologize
for the alert message delay.

The first event was visible in C2 at 03:26 UT as a faint loop front with
material at all position angles.  The speeds through the C2 and C3 fields
averaged to 465 km/second, measured at PA 171 degrees. 

EIT observed a flare with small wave at 02:48-03:48 UT near central
meridian in the southern hemispere at location [S7.3; E4.6]. GOES shows a
C4.1 X-ray flare at 02:48 UT from AR9176. This flare is probably
associated to the HALO CME event seen in LASCO. 

Images and Movies are available of both events today for your enjoyment at
the LASCO ftp server: 

ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20001002

Best wishes,

Kevin Schenk
EIT and LASCO Operations
Goddard Space Flight Cent