Scheinbar hat es zwei CMEs gegeben...

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Peter Kuklok

Scheinbar hat es zwei CMEs gegeben...

Beitrag von Peter Kuklok » 11. Dez 2001, 15:24

...einen schwächeren im Osten (durch X-Flare) und einen kräftigeren hinterm Westrand.

http://solar.spacew.com/c3/

Grüße
Peter

Ulrich Rieth

Ich seh eigentlich im Osten garnix...nur dem hinterm Westran

Beitrag von Ulrich Rieth » 11. Dez 2001, 15:37

Ich seh eigentlich im Osten garnix...nur dem hinterm Westrand *o.T.*

Peter Kuklok

Ich schon... *PIC*

Beitrag von Peter Kuklok » 11. Dez 2001, 15:45

...im Nord-Osten, um genau zu sein.

Grüße
Peter

Ulrich Rieth

...die Drift der NO-Front ist aber identisch mit der im W...

Beitrag von Ulrich Rieth » 11. Dez 2001, 15:50

...daher sieht es für mich eher nach einem backside full halo aus :-(
Gruß

Ulrich

Peter Kuklok

Wollen wir wetten? :-) *o.T.*

Beitrag von Peter Kuklok » 11. Dez 2001, 15:52

Wollen wir wetten? :-) *o.T.*

Ulrich Rieth

...nein, danke...

Beitrag von Ulrich Rieth » 11. Dez 2001, 15:53

...ich wette eher selten...und in dem Fall ist es noch zu unsicher...warten wir lieber auf mehr Bilder oder das LASCO Mpeg.
Gruß

Ulrich

Ulrich Rieth

ok...es gab einen CME...vom X2.8...

Beitrag von Ulrich Rieth » 11. Dez 2001, 15:59

...sehr schön ist die langsame Front in der LASCO C2 Sequenz von 08:30 -> 08:54 -> 09:06 UTC zu sehen:



Gruß

Ulrich

Ulrich Rieth

Info vom STD (vorläufig)

Beitrag von Ulrich Rieth » 11. Dez 2001, 17:48

Hi !
Ich habe gerade den Log vom STD IRC gelesen.
Hier kopiere ich ihn mal rein.
Es scheint 2 CME´s gegeben zu haben.
Einen mit lautem Knall (X2) aus 9733 und einen auf leisen Füßen aus 9727.
Es wird auch ein update der STD CME Seite geben: http://www.spacew.com/cme/index.html
Hier jetzt noch das Log.
Gruß

Ulrich

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stanzman> CME doesn't look earth directed, curious why it appears to be heading off the western limb and 9733 is on the eastern limb..hmmm
stanzman> 9733 is closer to the eastern limb I should say
COler> There appears to have been a separate "quiet" event in 9727. Yohkoh caught that one. The jury is still out with respect to the 9733 event.
stanzman> Cary, thanks, I was wondering if 9727 might be responsible for that
COler> Yep. That's the way it looks right now.
stanzman> We should be able to see some kind of CME from the X2 by now, shouldn't we. I don't see much at all there
COler> There isn't a full slate of SOHO data in yet. Waiting for more taped playback. The flare itself wasn't particularly impressive. But there was a Type II and IV sweep, which is usually associated with a CME.
stanzman> Yes, I got those messages on my cell, pretty short duration at the higher level but it continued on for quite awhile at a lower level'
stanzman> or the flare just raised the floor of activity
stanzman> looks as if there may be more to come
COler> Yes, it may have kicked the system into a slightly higher energy configuration.
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stanzman> maybe that was just a warm-up event, let's hope
stanzman> Cary,I didn't realize you could have a CME like that from 9727 without a flare
COler> Yes, you can. CME's are completely different types of phenomena from flares. They are often associated with flares, but don't have to be.
stanzman> I see, thanks. Maybe it's time to sign up for the class
COler> I don't think you'd regret it. (:
COler> Silly bot still doesn't appear to be reporting regularly... hmmm...
stanzman> reporting what?
COler> Costello values.
COler> in the #solar section.
stanzman> Oh, ok.
stanzman> the only problem with taking the class now is this cycle is almost over
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COler> You'd be surprised. Statistically, very large solar flares can happen at any time of the solar cycle (even during the solar minimum). They tend to be more frequent during the rising and declining phases of the solar cycle, but can happen anytime. You also have the larger coronal hole based disturbances that will become more frequent over the next few years. The only time that really is rather quiet is the year or three from the solar minimum through the first year
stanzman> right, the sun doesn't completely go to sleep, does it
stanzman> I'll start seriously considering the classes, Cary. Problem is of course time to do it, like everything
stanzman> I'm almost to 100 folks on my alert list now
COler> No problem. But keep in mind that there is no time limit for completing the course. If it takes you 5 months or 5 years, we will still support you whenever you have the time or need the help, until you are done. We encourage everyone to take their time and enjoy it. Don't feel rushed. 100 people on your alert list??? That's very good!
COler> Ah... finally found the problem with the Bot... it should start working now!
stanzman> good
stanzman> server locked up
stanzman> ?
COler> We rebooted the server a few days ago and the code associated with the Bot didn't get reset properly.
stanzman> Ahh
COler> How do you notify your people of alerts? Via e-mail, or SMS?
COler> or both?
stanzman> email
stanzman> a few I will call on their cell phones when the aurora is actually seen by myself
COler> Nice. Your responsibility becomes a bit more serious when you get that number of people on your list, doesn't it?
stanzman> Yes, it does, it is a free service though
COler> Then they have no reason but to be forgiving...
stanzman> right
stanzman> the bot's cranking now
STDBot> SIGHTING: 20011210 at 1948 UTC: Location: yugoslavia,belgrade (N44.48 E020.28) Activity: Undetermined
stanzman> huh, a sighting in Yugoslavia? right
Jeff_Bishop> Hi, everyone.
stanzman> Hi Jeff
COler> Yeah... not very probable. Hi Jeff.
Jeff_Bishop> Sure, why not. They are at N44 and I'm at N42.
Jeff_Bishop> Hi, Cary. See the bot is working.
COler> Yeah... silly us didn't reset the bot properly during the last server reboot.
Jeff_Bishop> No worries. At least it was an easy fix.
COler> I should be running along. As a side note of possible interest, we should have an update on the www.spacew.com/cme URL later today.
Jeff_Bishop> Sounds good. I'll keep my eyes open for it.
stanzman> ok Cary, thanks, see ya later
Jeff_Bishop> Good to see you on the channel, Cary. Take care.
COler> See ya Stan. Catch ya later, Jeff. Sorry I'm not able to linger longer. It's been a pleasure though.
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stanzman> I need to get some work done myself, catch you all later
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*** Jeff_Bishop has changed the topic on channel #aurora to Major X2.7/2B solar flare from AR9733 on 11 Dec. Solar activity is expected to continue at high levels. Geomagnetic activity may also rise to active or minor storm conditions this week. For the latest CME Impact information go to http://solar.spacew.com/cme/

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