Much gusty outflow (and several small and ragged loop fronts that fade throughout C3 -some of those best discerned reported below-) on the EASTERN hemisphere all along the day and into next day. Most likely associated with C-class X-ray activity from NOAA AR 0656 (14 C-class X-ray flares from that AR reported on 2004/08/09). 00:30 UT S East Curved feature expanding towards S. 03:30 UT S East Ragged loop front followed at ~ 05:30 UT by another one. 05:06 UT E Limb Faint expanding loop front. Another one can be guessed ahead of it. 06:30 UT WN West Fast spray-like front followed at 09:06 UT by an elongated and expanding loop front. 10:30 UT S West Extremely faint asymmetric loop front. It fades throughout C3. 10:30 UT W Limb Slow development of a twisted structure (difficult to give an exact time of first appearance), superposed in the LOS with a diffuse and undefined front moving faster. Twisted trailing material. Some inflows on next day. 12:30 UT ES East Faint ragged and elongated loop front. 15:54 UT EN East Couple of elongated ragged fronts (one developing toward E and the other toward ENE).
05:06 UT E Limb Elongated ragged front.