
LASCO Activity Report for
November 26, 2001 SOHO Science Daily Meeting
Planner: K. Schenk, G. Lawrence
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
Mercury is in C3's field of view, moving right to left
2001/11/21
14:06 UT PARTIAL Wide fairly bright loop front in SW spans
HALO ~150 deg by 15:54. Long duration C5 flare
14:30 UT N East Fast wide spray
2001/11/22
03:30 UT S West Narrow ragged front fades through C2
09:30 UT N West Asymmetric front, quite bright and wide
13:31 UT N East Very slow faint loops, along streamer?
20:58 UT HALO Full halo CME, probably associated with
M3.8 flare in AR 9698, S25W67. 1246 km/s
23:30 UT HALO Full halo CME, probably associated with
M9.9 flare in AR 9704, S17W24. 1500 km/s
2001/11/23
00:06 UT N East Wide slow loop fronts span N pole,
probably backsided
00:54 UT S West Wide bright loop front with cavity and core,
EIT eruptive filament destabilised by earlier
activity
~07:30 - 23:59 UT Data very badly degraded by proton
storm associated with earlier activity
2001/11/24
00:00 - ~10:30 UT Data very badly degraded by proton
storm associated with earlier activity
12:40 UT N East Fairly wide, well-defined loop, faster fronts
follow soon, then much continued outflow
18:20 UT S West Ragged front, quite fast
18:53 UT S West Largest and brightest of numerous blobs. Some
prolonged outflow follows
2001/11/25
01:31 UT S West Similar to 18:20 event, same/nearby region?
22:30 UT E Limb Wide fast bright front, EIT eruptive prominence,
streamers disrupted to N and S
2001/11/26
03:54 UT S East Very faint loop front with cavity
10:30 - 13:54 UT Temporary data gap
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