CME Analysis Information (for CME activity ID: 2014-10-29T14:24:00-CME-001)
Catalog: M2M_CATALOG
Data Level: 0 (0=real-time, 1=real-time and checked by supervising forecaster, 2=retrospective science level data analysis)
Use as primary measurement: true
Measurement Technique: None Entered
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Image Type: None Entered
Speed (km/s):
490.0
Speed measured at height (Rs): None Entered
Type: S
Direction (LON/LAT in HEEQ):
-40.0/
2.0
Half Angular Width (degree): 28.0
Minor Half-width (degree): None Entered
Tilt (degree): None Entered
Time@21.5: 2014-10-29T23:58Z
Info/Session URL: None Entered
Note: source of this CME is a filament eruption in the southern hemisphere, filament is E-W oriented between ~-40 - +10 in lon and at lat~-40 - -20. The huge CH south of the filament seems to push the CME to the equator (as seen in C2/3). I assume a lon=-40 as the CME also seems to be pushed to the east and it is clearly not a halo although the source filament crosses central meridian. Lon might even be more to the east, e.g. -50, but only C2/3 images are available at the moment.
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Submitted on 2014-10-30T02:19Z by
Karin Muglach
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