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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-07T01:07:11
2016-05-04T13:30:34 --> 2016-05-04T14:30:34
The most spectacular eruption since 2016 May 1. The flare shows a cusp structure. See also https://twitter.com/halocme/status/728016463550812160.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2016-05-07T01:05:02
2016-03-27T05:30:06 --> 2016-03-28T09:00:06
A series (at least six) of eruptions occurred in the same neighborhood on the northwest limb. In general, loop oscillations were generated and quite visible as a consequence, and global coronal waves were present. Three events were associated with surges on the disk from the same AR, and were homologous. Far-side events also share similarities and could originated from the same AR behind the limb. Times: 1) 2016/03/27 06:05 UT, far-side origin 2) 2016/03/27 12:20 UT, far-side origin 3) 2016/03/27 15:15 UT, on-disk surge 4) 2016/03/27 16:40 UT, far-side origin 5) 2016/03/27 19:50 UT, on-disk surge 6) 2016/03/28 02:25 UT, on-disk surge

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-07T01:01:24
2016-05-04T00:50:22 --> 2016-05-04T02:00:22
This is a nice example of confined (failed) eruption. Even though the coronal material was not ejected into the heliosphere, post-eruption loops are clearly seen.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-07T00:55:12
2016-05-03T23:45:34 --> 2016-05-04T00:45:34
Similar to the event around 16:30 on 2016 May 3, but this one seems to be more powerful, impacting the overlying corona in the southeast direction. A marginal CME was seen (e.g. http://cdaw.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/soho/lasco_ql/2016/05/04/20160504_004805_lasc2rdf_ql.png), which was short-lived.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-07T00:28:35
2016-05-03T18:05:22 --> 2016-05-03T18:55:22
A minor eruption is seen in association with a minor brightening from a compact region outside active regions. The region southeast of the brightening was impacted.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-07T00:21:34
2016-05-03T16:15:34 --> 2016-05-03T17:05:34
The ejection got slowed down and deflected probably because of overlying field.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-06T23:57:47
2016-05-03T00:50:22 --> 2016-05-03T01:20:22
This jet may involve a relatively largel area at the leg.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-06T23:30:03
2016-05-02T12:05:22 --> 2016-05-02T13:35:22
This may be just expansion of large-scale loops, which is hard to see in intensity images.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-06T23:14:15
2016-05-02T10:40:10 --> 2016-05-02T12:10:10
The ejective motions are seen around the southern leg of a large-scale closed structure. This may be a kind of eruption - but no CME was associated.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-06T22:45:23
2016-05-02T08:10:11 --> 2016-05-02T09:46:11
The C3.5 flare occurred locally in AR 12540, and thre associated eruption imacted the region to southweast to south. The associated CME looked like: http://cdaw.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/soho/lasco_ql/2016/05/02/20160502_094805_lasc2rdf_ql.png.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2016-05-06T22:17:54
2016-05-02T02:55:10 --> 2016-05-02T03:35:10
Just a B3.1 flare in AR 12535 disturbs the region to south across the equator. This is more easily seen in difference images in 211 A and 193 A channels.

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Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2016-05-06T21:52:14
2016-03-28T02:45:06 --> 2016-03-28T12:00:06
A small two-ribbon flare in the Southwest quadrant of the disk. Note almost simultaneous (08:00 UT) surge from the AR to the northeast of this flare, together with multiple episodes of surges from the AR on the NW limb. There may or may not be a causal connection between these events.

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Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-05-05T21:15:41
2016-03-22T16:04:58 --> 2016-03-22T18:55:24
This is the first of a series of observations that focus on the leading sunspot of AR12524. There are clear running waves in the 1400 and umbral flashes are visible in 2797.

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Detected by Sean McKillop, Submitted at 2016-05-04T23:07:41
2016-05-01T13:04:49 --> 2016-05-01T16:43:52
There are multiple s-shaped brightenings with flare-ribbon like features.

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Detected by Sean McKillop, Submitted at 2016-05-04T23:01:53
2016-05-01T07:08:04 --> 2016-05-01T07:30:02
A quick eruption takes place in AR 12535, producing some long, curved outflow strands. The top of the curve of these just crosses the slit for a few frames.

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Detected by Sean McKillop, Submitted at 2016-05-04T22:53:23
2016-04-29T16:47:29 --> 2016-04-29T19:15:45
There are a couple of small eruptions just North of the sunspot.

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Detected by Sean McKillop, Submitted at 2016-05-04T22:04:40
2016-05-01T17:18:48 --> 2016-05-01T20:59:34
There are multiple s-shaped brightenings with flare-ribbon like features. There also appears to be strong flows from left to right in this region.

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Detected by Sean McKillop, Submitted at 2016-05-04T20:07:14
2016-04-28T14:00:18 --> 2016-04-28T22:49:48
The left side of the lower-right sunspot has a long duration Peacock Tail (or Light Wall) feature. This feature appears as a waving tall ribbon with a bright top edge that dances and flutters around.

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Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2016-05-03T21:00:43
2015-12-07T03:22:55 --> 2015-12-07T03:26:36
Beginning of B7.6 flare in AR12463. Intensity peak reached after end of observation window. Flare exhibits distinct helical plasma flows with an elliptical ribbon.

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Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2016-05-03T20:56:20
2015-12-07T00:51:02 --> 2015-12-07T01:49:06
Running waves clearly seen in 1330 A and 1400 A slit-jaw images. Corresponding umbral flashes also clearly seen in 2796 A slit-jaw images.

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