Halo CME Mail

Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 20:36:41 +0000 (GMT)

From: Kevin Schenk

Subject: HALO CME on 2000/11/08


Status: O

UCMEO 93001 01109 2017/
01108 72306 90018 3001/ 299// 233// 42035
01108 62224 82312 41073 ///// 4112/
99999

PLAIN

BT


LASCO and EIT observed a FULL HALO limb event CME yesterday, 2000/11/08.

This event was first seen in C2 as a large bright loop front over the
North West limb starting at 23:06 UT and later developing to a full halo
at all position angles.  Event was quite fast and only getting 2 data
points in the C2 field before saturation due to proton particles seen in
the white light.  C3 sees event starting at 23:18 UT and saturation at
00:18 UT.  The averaged plane-of-sky speeds through the C2 and C3 fields
totaled an amazing 2035 km/sec at PA 300 degrees (NW limb). 

EIT observed a CME beginning at 22:24 UT which may be argued to the exact
origin.  Difference images shows the contributions to the complex grouping
located in the N West at [N10; W73] of AR 9222 and 9218 which may have
triggered a separate flare event of AR 9213 at 23:12 UT.  Large arcading
post CME looping may have been the factor of the M7 event reported by
GOES. These activities are probably related to the CME in Lasco.

Images and movies of this spectacular event are available at the LASCO ftp
server:

ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20001108

Best wishes,

Kevin Schenk
EIT and LASCO Operations
Goddard Space Flight Cen