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BU - UVBurst 2016-04-09T18:26:02 -> 2016-04-09T22:53:16 xcen, ycen = -810.8,201.6

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Description: NOAA SWPC event #9830: 18:40-Peak18:44-18:46 C1.5 flare and dark surge faint sub-flare in H-alpha. NOAA SWPC event #9850: 20:29-Peak20:34-20:43 C1.5 flare and faint sub-flare with several eruptive centers in H-alpha. NOAA SWPC event #9860 20:59-Peak21:01-21:04 flare with faint sub-flare in H-alpha and a minor type CTM (broadband, long-lived, dekametric continuum) radio burst. NOAA SWPC event #9890 22:50-Peak22:55-2305 C1.8 flare and faint sub-flare with several eruptive centers in H-alpha; type CTM radio burst was also reported.\nLong-dark ribbons are visible in AIA 304 that could be associated with coronal rain. These long, dark ribbons possibly cross the IRIS slit and may show up as absorption features in Mg II. Coronal rain is visible, just east of the slit in the 1330 SJI after some of the flares.

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SOL2016-04-09T18:26:02L342C081

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Event TitleFour flares observed in AR 12529, coronal rain, Mg II absorption
Event TypeBU - UVBurst
Event Coord SysUTC-HPC-TOPO
Event Coord Unitarcsec
Event End Time2016-04-09T22:53:16
Event Start Time2016-04-09T18:26:02
Event Peak Time2016-04-09T19:18:02
Event Test Flagfalse
Event DescriptionNOAA SWPC event #9830: 18:40-Peak18:44-18:46 C1.5 flare and dark surge faint sub-flare in H-alpha. NOAA SWPC event #9850: 20:29-Peak20:34-20:43 C1.5 flare and faint sub-flare with several eruptive centers in H-alpha. NOAA SWPC event #9860 20:59-Peak21:01-21:04 flare with faint sub-flare in H-alpha and a minor type CTM (broadband, long-lived, dekametric continuum) radio burst. NOAA SWPC event #9890 22:50-Peak22:55-2305 C1.8 flare and faint sub-flare with several eruptive centers in H-alpha; type CTM radio burst was also reported. Long-dark ribbons are visible in AIA 304 that could be associated with coronal rain. These long, dark ribbons possibly cross the IRIS slit and may show up as absorption features in Mg II. Coronal rain is visible, just east of the slit in the 1330 SJI after some of the flares.
OBS Wavel Unitcm

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ObservatoryIRIS
InstrumentIRIS
Mean Wavelength1.330e-05 cm
Channel IDC II

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1 2016-06-27 rtimmons

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FRM NamePatricia Jibben (Other features and events submitted by Patricia Jibben)
FRM InstituteLMSAL
FRM ContactRyan Timmons
FRM Date Run2016-04-11T20:58:14
FRM IdentifierWebAnnotator
FRM ParametersBeta_20160406
FRM URLn/a
FRM Human Flagtrue

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