Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-25T21:08:38
2013-02-24T05:09:03 --> 2013-02-24T10:03:03
The top of a U-shaped filament lifts and rotates as if the entire "U" was not lifting but simply rotating from horizontal to vertical position. The on-limb footpoint appears as a bundle of 304 loops with flat top envelope.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-25T21:08:34
2013-02-24T05:09:03 --> 2013-02-24T10:03:03
The top of a U-shaped filament lifts and rotates as if the entire "U" was not lifting but simply rotating from horizontal to vertical position. The on-limb footpoint appears as a bundle of 304 loops with flat top envelope.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-25T20:35:43
2013-02-23T12:15:03 --> 2013-02-23T20:36:03
A prominence lifts up on the S limb and most of it pours back down as large coronal rain. This happens shortly after the large activation/eruption nearby (it was annotated earlier).
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-25T20:32:18
2013-02-23T09:24:03 --> 2013-02-23T14:36:03
Part of the filament raises up as if it was erupting but falls back down rapidly. There might have been an eruption but I could not find evidence for that. This is a relatively large-scale event.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:34:38
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
A string of four regions interact via their tendril sensor loops, with the two central ones forming an 'X' separator between them. A small apparently collapsing bipole to the north of one region also interacts.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:34:38
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
A string of four regions interact via their tendril sensor loops, with the two central ones forming an 'X' separator between them. A small apparently collapsing bipole to the north of one region also interacts.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:34:37
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
A string of four regions interact via their tendril sensor loops, with the two central ones forming an 'X' separator between them. A small apparently collapsing bipole to the north of one region also interacts.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:00:50
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
What appears in projection on the limb to be two correlated adjacent coronal reconfiguration/filament/cavity eruptions is probably in fact a single structure if it was viewed in 3D. The southern eruption is noteworthy for the overlying apparently 'half arcade' sturcture which is especially visible in 171A.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:00:51
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
What appears in projection on the limb to be two correlated adjacent coronal reconfiguration/filament/cavity eruptions is probably in fact a single structure if it was viewed in 3D. The southern eruption is noteworthy for the overlying apparently 'half arcade' sturcture which is especially visible in 171A.
Detected by slater, Submitted at 2013-02-25T04:00:49
2013-02-20T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T00:00:03
What appears in projection on the limb to be two correlated adjacent coronal reconfiguration/filament/cavity eruptions is probably in fact a single structure if it was viewed in 3D. The southern eruption is noteworthy for the overlying apparently 'half arcade' sturcture which is especially visible in 171A.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-02-24T00:02:28
2013-02-21T20:00:03 --> 2013-02-21T23:00:03
This corresponds to an initially narrow outflow in LASCO, developing to a slightly wider CME, perhaps containing a flux rope. The closed structures sticking out on the limb are hardly affected by the eruption.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-02-23T20:59:19
2013-02-22T04:00:03 --> 2013-02-22T08:00:03
This eruption made it to interplanetary space on the basis of LASCO observations. Although brightening in the form of two ribbons (and part of the prominence) is clear, which is restricted to the northern portion, thie eruption adds nothing to the GOES 1-8 A background of about B5.
Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-02-22T20:38:36
2013-02-14T11:00:03 --> 2013-02-14T16:00:03
Very short filament [it may not even be a filament] decides to erupt. However, there is a lot of overlying but closed field [according to the potential field model seen here http://sdowww.lmsal.com/sdomedia/SunInTime/2013/02/14/f_211_193_171pfss.jpg] that prevents the erupting material from leaving the corona. As a result, much of its energy is transferred to larger-scale magnetic field structures.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:41:32
2013-02-03T12:35:03 --> 2013-02-03T21:25:03
AR eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:39:14
2013-02-03T08:10:03 --> 2013-02-03T21:20:03
QS filament eruption, with long-range connection and pronounced post-eruption arcade.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:37:39
2013-02-03T05:00:03 --> 2013-02-03T12:20:03
QS filament eruption, likely only to low heights, leading to colorful reconfiguration of the surrounding field.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:35:04
2013-02-02T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-03T00:00:03
Compact flux emergence into a pre-existing monopolar region leading to many small-scale, short-lived brightenings.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:31:39
2013-02-02T04:30:03 --> 2013-02-02T07:35:03
Compact, short-lived flare in small AR.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:29:21
2013-02-02T00:00:03 --> 2013-02-03T00:00:03
Coronal reconfiguration off the NE limb, reminiscent of a flux-rope rising.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2013-02-19T23:27:18
2013-02-02T16:00:03 --> 2013-02-03T00:00:03
Quiet-Sun eruption at the ende of a small coronal hole, causing a transient darkening and field reconfiguration.