Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 12:42
From: Gareth Lawrence
Subject: Full Halo CME, 2001/02/15
Status: O
UCMEO 93001 10216 1730/
10215 61354 92218 0001/ 360// 333// 40601
10215 61236 91512 11607 0//// 3112/
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PLAIN
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LASCO and EIT observed a full halo CME on 2001/02/11. The event was
first observed in C2 at 13:54 UT, as a bright loop front over the NE limb.
At 14:30 this bright front extended from about PA 275 to PA 90, while
fainter extensions could be seen around the remainder of the C2 occulting
disk. The north-westerly front first appeared in C3 at 14:42 and the
the occulting disk was surrounded by 16:18. The plane-of-sky speed of
the leading edge through to the edge of the C3 field of view was about
610 km/s at PA 16 (NE limb).
The CME was probably associated with an eruptive filament observed near
disk center by EIT between 12:36 and 15:12 UT. The center of the region
first visibly affected was N07E12 though the greater part of EIT activity
appeared somewhat to the N and E of this, consistent with the first
appearance of the CME over the NE limb. This site of origin was somewhat
to the S and W of AR 9350 but unconnected to it. There were no GOES
signatures associated with this event.
Images and movies of this event are available at:
ftp://ares.nrl.navy.mil/pub/lasco/halo/20010215.
Best wishes,
Gareth Lawrence.
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| SOHO-LASCO Operations Scientist, |
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