Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-18T04:44:03
2016-07-17T07:40:10 --> 2016-07-17T08:20:10
Similar to the earlier event around 6 UT, two surge-like ejections are seen around the same time from AR 12568 and AR 12567. This time the western part of AR 12568 (or a separate region?) also shows small eruptive activity.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-18T04:44:03
2016-07-17T07:40:10 --> 2016-07-17T08:20:10
Similar to the earlier event around 6 UT, two surge-like ejections are seen around the same time from AR 12568 and AR 12567. This time the western part of AR 12568 (or a separate region?) also shows small eruptive activity.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-18T04:32:17
2016-07-17T06:00:06 --> 2016-07-17T07:00:06
A surge-like ejection disturbes the corona overlying AR 12568. Interestingly a similar motion is seen around the same time in AR 12567, indicating a possible connection between the two regions.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-18T04:32:16
2016-07-17T06:00:06 --> 2016-07-17T07:00:06
A surge-like ejection disturbes the corona overlying AR 12568. Interestingly a similar motion is seen around the same time in AR 12567, indicating a possible connection between the two regions.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-18T00:49:26
2016-07-17T05:30:34 --> 2016-07-17T07:40:34
This may look like an eruption from a sigmoid region, which straddles AR 12565 and 12567. The dimming area is not particularly extended, but goes beyond the boarders of the ARs. This eruption is associated with a diffuse halo CME (see https://twitter.com/halocme/status/754822061537636353).
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T19:45:19
2016-07-16T19:00:03 --> 2016-07-16T23:00:03
In lower-temperature images, it is not easy to locate small flares. This one was a B8.4 flare. In 94 A images, we see AR 12565 brightened around the GOES peak of 21:17.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T18:57:02
2016-07-15T12:30:34 --> 2016-07-15T14:30:34
A small filament in a spotless region erupted, apparently forming a frontal loop and cavity. The associated CME was not extended, but bright.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T18:48:00
2016-07-15T01:25:10 --> 2016-07-15T03:01:10
This one appears to be considerably weaker than the previous three.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T18:40:39
2016-07-14T22:00:06 --> 2016-07-15T00:16:06
These events tend to recur.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T18:36:58
2016-07-14T01:05:22 --> 2016-07-14T02:25:22
Similar to the previous event around 13 July 2016, 15 UT, except that there is hardly a brightening near the south polar region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T06:17:04
2016-07-13T14:25:10 --> 2016-07-13T15:51:10
This seems to come from the following part of AR 12562. The ejection may be confined and deflected to east, as seen in a brightening near the south pole.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T05:10:00
2016-07-12T08:00:06 --> 2016-07-12T09:10:06
This is a quite bright jet, but the cenrtral part appears dark especially in 211 A images. The footpoints are appaerntly occulted.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T04:59:25
2016-07-12T01:10:10 --> 2016-07-12T02:20:10
A tiny filament appears to have erupted from a small region. But not only a post-eruption arcade formed but also dimming was seen above the region (over the limb) and at a remote region to northwest, suggesting that the eruption may have been more extended than the small region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T04:35:12
2016-07-11T18:20:22 --> 2016-07-11T19:30:22
This seems to start as slow rise of a small filament, which then gets broken up into a narrow eruption. Footpoint brightening is hardly seen.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T00:45:45
2016-07-10T15:05:22 --> 2016-07-10T15:51:22
A diffuse eruption whose source regtion may have been slighly occulted, given that part of the erupting prominence was seen in 304 A images.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T00:39:45
2016-07-10T00:30:34 --> 2016-07-10T01:40:34
The linear eruption and its associated C8.6 flare was also accompanied by a coronal wave that propagated primarily in the northern direction, i.e. clockwise over the limb. It clearly passed the northern polae region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T00:34:41
2016-07-10T00:30:34 --> 2016-07-10T02:30:34
Yet another homologous eruption from AR 12564 that caused oscillations of the coronal structures to the north. The eruption itself was collimated and the associated CME was localized (cf. https://twitter.com/halocme/status/752002717048975360).
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-17T00:34:40
2016-07-10T00:30:34 --> 2016-07-10T02:30:34
Yet another homologous eruption from AR 12564 that caused oscillations of the coronal structures to the north. The eruption itself was collimated and the associated CME was localized (cf. https://twitter.com/halocme/status/752002717048975360).
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-16T23:52:30
2016-07-09T21:15:34 --> 2016-07-09T22:51:34
This event may be homologous to the earlier C2.6 flare. But the eruption is more collimated and the wave propagating clockwise is less pronounced. Moreover, the coronal structure that was traversed by the eruption is seen to oscillate.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-07-16T23:52:30
2016-07-09T21:15:34 --> 2016-07-09T22:51:34
This event may be homologous to the earlier C2.6 flare. But the eruption is more collimated and the wave propagating clockwise is less pronounced. Moreover, the coronal structure that was traversed by the eruption is seen to oscillate.