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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-07-29T21:46:21
2015-07-25T13:10:06 --> 2015-07-25T16:10:06
The cool material in this quiescent filament is seen to stretch vertically during the onset of the eruption. A coronal wave propagates away from the eruption site. Transverse oscillations (swishing motions) are also induced in the residual filament material.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-30T23:26:27
2015-06-29T17:44:03 --> 2015-06-30T00:00:03
A filament in a limb region activates with a flare (~C2) with brightenings shooting northward, to impact a high-lat QS filament. Bright, hot material appears to hit the top of the hedgerow filament, and shoots over it, connecting E and S of the main apparent filament, which is left oscillating for a short time by the impact/connection.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-06-26T22:58:23
2015-06-22T18:03:15 --> 2015-06-22T18:34:27
The fast mode wave is driven by the eruption that caused the M6.5 flare.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-06-26T22:58:23
2015-06-22T18:03:15 --> 2015-06-22T18:34:27
The fast mode wave is driven by the eruption that caused the M6.5 flare.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-06-26T22:58:22
2015-06-22T18:03:15 --> 2015-06-22T18:34:27
The fast mode wave is driven by the eruption that caused the M6.5 flare.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-06-19T17:04:22
2015-06-19T03:00:03 --> 2015-06-19T09:00:03
The eruption took place without a clear filament, which is often seen as a marker, or a flare in GOES X-ray curves. This type of eruption would be very hard to forecast, even though it can be geo-effective (let's see what happens on June 21-22).

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-06-16T23:22:57
2015-06-16T00:00:03 --> 2015-06-16T20:00:03
Flux (continuing to) emerge near the E limb reaches into a largely unipolar area of QS leading the region, causing a daisy-like loop ensemble. Pretty and quite unusual.

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Detected by cheung`, Submitted at 2015-05-18T23:40:08
2015-05-16T09:00:03 --> 2015-05-16T23:00:03
This quiescent filament eruption starts after another filament eruption occured to its east.
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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-05-18T22:33:25
2015-05-16T09:00:03 --> 2015-05-16T23:00:03
This quiescent filament eruption starts after another filament eruption occured to its east.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-05-18T22:29:33
2015-05-15T18:10:03 --> 2015-05-16T08:30:03
This quiescent filament eruption may have triggered another filament eruption to the west.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-05-15T22:08:48
2015-05-12T01:40:03 --> 2015-05-12T04:10:03
The AR loops in the foreground seem mostly unperturbed by this filament eruption.

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-05-15T18:39:20
2015-05-13T17:40:03 --> 2015-05-13T20:30:03
Beautiful filament eruption from AR 12345 Also reported as an Eruption by EruptionPatrol, see http://www.lmsal.com/hek/her?cmd=view-voevent&ivorn=ivo3A2F2Fhelio-informatics.org2FER_EruptionPatrol_2015-05-13T18253A11253A19234.000402.000

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Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2015-05-11T14:59:36
2015-05-09T00:20:03 --> 2015-05-09T03:20:03
The filament seems to twitch before erupting.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-05-07T15:49:05
2015-05-06T23:12:03 --> 2015-05-07T01:12:03
A compact filament in a small AR erupts, and material ends up being thrown into two distinct directions. Material thrown northwards lands in a patch of QS. Material being thrown southwards vanishes into a CH and connects down towards the QS leading the region. A wavelike/dimming perturbation is seen towards the W side of a larger AR leading the erupting region.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-05-06T22:24:33
2015-05-05T20:25:03 --> 2015-05-06T03:00:03
Filament eruption (curiously synchronous with distant X-class flare)

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-04-30T19:50:18
2015-04-27T22:00:03 --> 2015-04-29T07:45:03
A very large filament erupts, immediately following an eruption on its trailing side, where another eruption occurs right after. There is also some activity in the leading AR, but causality of timing is unclear.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-04-30T19:29:44
2015-04-24T04:00:03 --> 2015-04-24T22:16:03
An active region, apparently surrounded by CH, has a filament at its leading edge, that activates a few times, quasi-erupting at its ends.

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Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2015-04-27T17:32:00
2015-04-18T11:44:03 --> 2015-04-18T17:48:03
Eruption from the trailing AR of an interacting pair leads to transient dark regions up to almost a radius away, and bright flare ribbons and post-eruption arcade

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-04-13T22:02:27
2015-04-04T22:00:03 --> 2015-04-05T02:00:03
The eastern part of the long filament erupted, resulting in two-ribbion and post-eruption arcade emission that peaked at the GOES C3.8 level. In a later stage the eruption looked more like a big surge in 304 A iimages. The eruption seemed to activate the western part of the filament.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-04-09T00:44:47
2015-03-15T00:30:35 --> 2015-03-15T02:30:35
This is the origin of the St. Patrick's day storm, which recorded Dst ~ -220 nT. The event started off with a jet or surge (C2.4 flare), which seemed to hit a larger filament and then let it go. The main eruption was associated with a C9.1 LDE.

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