Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by Lijia Guo, Submitted at 2018-05-31T00:34:58
2018-05-08T16:13:04 --> 2018-05-08T17:16:14
A few micro flares are observed in this data series, accompanied by jets and thin sheets of bright material emanating from the micro flares.
Detected by Lijia Guo, Submitted at 2018-05-30T02:28:25
2018-05-08T12:32:36 --> 2018-05-08T13:35:26
Two micro flares were observed at the same location in the middle of AR 12708, the second micro flare was accompanied by a helical jet. There are also several UV bursts observed in this active region.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T15:59:08
2018-05-29T00:00:20 --> 2018-05-29T02:45:04
A jet in the southwestern region of AR 12712 accompanied by a field of microflaring loops and compact, transient brightenings indicative of UV bursts. The jet first appears as an Eiffel Tower-shaped structure with a thin strip of bright material emanating from it. It is then followed by small, flare-like brightening.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T15:48:17
2018-05-28T20:09:29 --> 2018-05-28T20:57:50
Two eruptive events in AR 12712 accompanied by a field of compact, transient brightenings indicative of UV bursts. The two eruptive events are located to the west and north and follow from circular flare ribbon-like brightenings.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T15:42:39
2018-05-28T19:03:07 --> 2018-05-28T19:47:24
An active region jet in the northern plage of the decayed AR 12710. The event presents as a compact oval-shaped brightening in the northernmost reach of the AR plage followed by a thin flow of material directed to the west.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T01:25:45
2018-05-28T17:05:47 --> 2018-05-28T17:50:05
A B1.1 flare off the trailing end of AR 12712 in a complex dynamical environment. The flare produces a broad eruption of material, some of which spreads across and falls upon the AR plage. After the flare and eruption, an active region jet with an Eifflel Tower-like base appears due north of the original flare site. All of this activity takes place in a field of several compact, transient brightenings characteristic of UV bursts.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T01:18:13
2018-05-28T15:13:45 --> 2018-05-28T16:39:05
Several compact, transient brightenings below the trailing sunspots of AR 12712. An eruption also appears off the trailing end of the AR near the end of the observation.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T01:06:27
2018-05-27T06:51:11 --> 2018-05-27T07:11:43
An eruption of material emanating from a compact, round brightening in the southwester plage of AR 12710.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T00:49:57
2018-05-26T14:35:18 --> 2018-05-26T15:41:13
A compact, oval-shaped, non-GOES, flare-like brightening in the northern portion of the aged AR 12710. A material flow appears to emanate from the eastern end of the brightening and travels across the magnetic field inversion zone to plage on the other end of the AR
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-29T00:26:20
2018-05-26T04:19:24 --> 2018-05-26T04:34:22
A small B1.1 flare in AR 12712 producing a hook-shaped ribbon.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-28T23:55:04
2018-05-26T01:13:52 --> 2018-05-26T01:31:48
A compact B1.3 flare in the bright plage trailing the leading sunspot of AR 12711. The flare presents as an oval-shaped brightening in FUV passbands and leaves no ribbon.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-28T23:46:03
2018-05-25T20:42:31 --> 2018-05-25T22:07:51
Compact, transient brightenings around the magnetic field inversion zone of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-28T23:37:38
2018-05-25T17:35:27 --> 2018-05-25T18:51:05
A non-GOES, flare-like event in the southern portion of AR 12711. A strand-like brightening occurs accompanied by significant movement of material across the magnetic field inversion zone of the active region. This even is then followed shortly afterwards by a ribbon that arches across the southern place.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:43:39
2018-05-24T23:33:21 --> 2018-05-25T02:48:33
Compact, transient brightenings among microflaring loops occupying the magnetic field inversion zone of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:40:47
2018-05-24T20:20:48 --> 2018-05-24T21:46:08
Compact, transient brightenings among the low-lying loops occupying the magnetic field inversion zone of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:38:29
2018-05-24T18:47:44 --> 2018-05-24T19:03:56
A small, non-GOES, flare-like event forming a V-shaped brightening in the souther portion of AR 12710. The brightening is visible in both FUV and NUV passbands.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:34:27
2018-05-24T17:03:38 --> 2018-05-24T18:26:09
Compact, transient brightening near the magnetic inversion zone of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:31:29
2018-05-24T14:22:10 --> 2018-05-24T15:10:30
Compact, transient brightenings accompanied by microflaring loops near the magnetic field inversion of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:28:20
2018-05-24T12:46:11 --> 2018-05-24T14:11:31
Compact, transient brightenings appearing in the low-lying loops arching over the magnetic field inversion of AR 12711.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2018-05-25T20:14:43
2018-05-24T12:23:56 --> 2018-05-24T12:34:08
A GOES B9.8 flare forming a V-shaped ribbon in AR 12710.