CME Analysis Information (for CME activity ID: 2015-08-22T07:24:00-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: false
Measurement Technique: None Entered
Detecting Instruments:
Image Type: None Entered
Speed (km/s):
1394.0
Speed measured at height (Rs): None Entered
Type: O
Direction (LON/LAT in HEEQ):
-3.0/
8.0
Half Angular Width (degree): 19.0
Minor Half-width (degree): None Entered
Tilt (degree): None Entered
Time@21.5: 2015-08-22T08:39Z
Info/Session URL: None Entered
Note: Very asymmetric halo CME. Three "parts" were seen:
1. A quick and very faint "shock" moving primarily to the NE
2. A slower, but brighter and narrow part moving to the NW
3. A slower, brighter part that is very narrow, moving the South (slightly Eastward)
The north and south parts can (kind of?) be seen in the SDO eruption from the flare. It is clear something is moving off to the North, and something moving southward is slightly visible as well.
This measurement was made treating all three parts as a whole (although part 1. was not really included in measurements).
Measurement Feature Code(s):
General Keyword(s):
Submitted on 2015-08-22T22:56Z by
Dhanesh Krishnarao
A Notification with ID
20150822-AL-001 was sent on 2015-08-22T23:57Z
A Notification with ID
20150823-AL-003 was sent on 2015-08-23T12:31Z
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