Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-27T00:27:12
2014-11-11T10:28:07 --> 2014-11-11T14:32:07
Two adjacent eruptions, likely sympathetic: one from a sigmoid in what looks like a decayed AR, and another from QS trailing/northward of a larger AR.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-27T00:01:12
2014-11-10T11:32:03 --> 2014-11-10T15:48:03
QS eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:53:16
2014-11-09T15:08:03 --> 2014-11-09T17:40:03
Compact flare
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:51:40
2014-11-09T12:52:03 --> 2014-11-09T16:20:03
Limb eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:50:23
2014-11-09T06:12:03 --> 2014-11-09T12:20:03
Possible sympathetic eruptions on disk and over E limb.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:49:00
2014-11-09T06:12:03 --> 2014-11-09T12:20:03
QS prominence eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:47:49
2014-11-09T06:12:03 --> 2014-11-09T12:20:03
QS filament eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:34:13
2014-11-08T14:56:03 --> 2014-11-08T18:16:03
Filament eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-11-26T23:32:19
2014-11-08T15:24:03 --> 2014-11-08T20:04:03
Eruption from an AR appoaching the W limb
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:42
2014-11-22T12:50:23 --> 2014-11-22T19:50:23
The C2.1 flare in AR 12209 accompanied a confined filament eruption. This appears to be connected with the activation (and partial eruption?) of the filament southwest of the active region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:21
2014-11-22T12:50:23 --> 2014-11-22T19:50:23
The C2.1 flare in AR 12209 accompanied a confined filament eruption. This appears to be connected with the activation (and partial eruption?) of the filament southwest of the active region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:42
2014-11-22T05:55:12 --> 2014-11-22T06:25:12
The flare was again triggered in the trailing part of the active region and the confined ejections were produced in the west and southwest directions.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:51
2014-11-21T01:20:23 --> 2014-11-21T03:00:23
Two small eruptions across the equator that are seen around the same time.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:20
2014-11-21T01:20:23 --> 2014-11-21T03:00:23
Two small eruptions across the equator that are seen around the same time.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:42
2014-11-20T19:30:00 --> 2014-11-20T22:09:36
The biggest active region since 1990, AR 12192, returned as AR 12209 about 1/3 of the original size. Major flares in this region were notoriously non-eruptive, and it has not even produced M-class flares since Nov 17. This one is only C2.5. It started in the trailing part of the AR with an ejection, which looked like trapped by large-scale magnetic field within the region.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:34
2014-11-04T21:40:11 --> 2014-11-04T22:40:11
This probably represents a narrow ejection near a region of open/closed field boundary. The helical structure is hard to see.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:19
2014-11-04T07:50:23 --> 2014-11-04T10:00:23
Two M-class (M2.6 and M2.3) flares occurred in succession in AR 12205. The second one was more eruptive. It accounted for lateral motions of large-scale structures over the limb, probably in the form of a coronal wave (LCPF) which is not clearly seen even in difference movies.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:15:52
2014-11-04T07:50:23 --> 2014-11-04T10:00:23
Two M-class (M2.6 and M2.3) flares occurred in succession in AR 12205. The second one was more eruptive. It accounted for lateral motions of large-scale structures over the limb, probably in the form of a coronal wave (LCPF) which is not clearly seen even in difference movies.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:47
2014-11-03T22:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T23:00:03
AR 12205 seemed to be right on the limb, and the flare magnitude was M6.5. Like the previous event around 11:20 UT (M2.2 flare), a coronal wave (LCPF) and loop oscillation are clerly seen. But the propagation of the LCPF into the disk is insignificant.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2015-05-11T20:16:19
2014-11-03T22:00:03 --> 2014-11-03T23:00:03
AR 12205 seemed to be right on the limb, and the flare magnitude was M6.5. Like the previous event around 11:20 UT (M2.2 flare), a coronal wave (LCPF) and loop oscillation are clerly seen. But the propagation of the LCPF into the disk is insignificant.