LASCO Activity Report for
August 14, 2006 SOHO Science Daily Meeting

Planner: K. Schenk, G. Stenborg

Event times are first frame seen in C2 camera unless otherwise noted.
These are preliminary observations for the daily SOHO science discussions.
Final analysis is reported on the Lasco CME list.
An archive of these reports is available.


Points Of Interest





2006/08/11 (Friday)

06:06 UT  WN West	Elongated ragged front.
	
14:30 UT  ES East	Very slow expansion of a system of loop fronts.
			Some pseudo-continuous outflow superposed in the LOS,
			all along the day and well into next day.

2006/08/12 (Saturday)

05:54 UT  S Pole	Faint and diffuse jet-like front.

18:06 UT  ES East	Slow development of a system of wide and expanding 
			loop fronts. A bright feature (core) shows up early 
			on next day. Deflection of pre-existent structures on 
			E and past the S Pole. The outer edge of the event do
 			not seem to cross the central meridian in the C3 FOV.
 			Multiple B-class X-ray activity since late on the day
 			thru to the afternoon on next day on NOAA AR 10904
 			(around S11E35).

2006/08/13 (Sunday)

19:31 UT  WN West	Couple of ragged fronts starts to be discernible, well
 			above the occulter limb. Difficult to give an exact 
			time of first appearance. Another one follows at around
			21:54 UT.

2006/08/14 (Monday)

10:30 UT  N Pole	Very faint and diffuse loop front. Jet-like front at 
			11:06 UT coincident with the leg of the loop front 
			just above the N Pole.

Last C2 image available by the time of writing:  12:06 UT


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