EIT activity report for
1999/09/15 daily meeting

Planner: F. Auchere

DateStartEndGOESAR OtherPADescription
1999/09/14        Quiescent prominence on West limb.
1999/09/1405:0011:48   CME NW 05:00 northern prominence starts
to erupt and grows into an arcade
over the limb.
06:00 opening of magneticfield.
07:13 post flare loops appear
from behind the limb.
07:19 eruptive prominece @304.
08:00 second prominence starts
to erupt, like sucked up by the CME.
1999/09/1407:25  C1 8693    
1999/09/1409:36  C2 8700    
1999/09/1411:12  C1 8690    
1999/09/1413:2516:24   8693   Ejection of material from 8693.
1999/09/1414:12  C2 8693   During the previous event.
1999/09/1502:12  C1 8695    
1999/09/1506:0009:00   8693CME  Dimming in the south of the AR.
1999/09/1508:0009:00   8695   Flow of material between two
cores east of the AR.


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