EIT activity report for
2001/03/19 daily meeting

Planner: B.J. Thompson

DateStartEndGOESAR OtherPADescription
2001/03/1610:3310:49 C5 9373  DC Flare from AR 9373, might
be a continuation of
previous eruption on 15 March.
2001/03/1623:4801:00   9373CME DC Flare/minor dimming near
disk center - another CME?
2001/03/1702:4812:36   9373CME DC Continued evolution in
AR's 9384 & 9373, dimming,
probable CME
2001/03/1716:1202:36   EPL NE several stages of eruption
2001/03/1717:1217:29 C3 9373    
2001/03/1804:36    9373CME  eruptive in area between
9373 and 9380
2001/03/1805:1605:31 C1 9373    
2001/03/1807:3907:55 C4 9373    
2001/03/1808:4508:53 C3 9373    
2001/03/1811:0111:18 C1 9373    
2001/03/1817:2717:38 C1 9384    
2001/03/1900:2403:00   CME NE  
2001/03/1903:2405:24   CME  dimming near disk center,
possible wave toward S, two-
ribbon flare
2001/03/1904:1206:00   CME W  


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