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− | *Clear shock, followed by most of the standard MC signatures (low beta, low density, smooth magnetic field, etc.), but a fairly weak magnetic field rotation. (Yutian) | + | *Clear shock, followed by most of the standard MC signatures (low beta, low density, smooth magnetic field, etc.), but a fairly weak magnetic field rotation. <br> |
+ | *At 03/27/2015 15:12:08, there may be a partial halo CME corresponding to this magnetic cloud. The solar source of this CME is unknown. (Yutian) | ||
=Image Data= | =Image Data= | ||
− | A combination of | + | A combination of MFI and SWE data from the Wind Satellite: <br /> |
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− | [[File: | + | [[File:Example.jpg|400px]] |
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− | The | + | The grey region shows an approximation of the CME cloud and the red vertical line denotes the shock. |
=Video Data= | =Video Data= | ||
=References= | =References= |
Latest revision as of 11:14, 18 September 2017
Comment Section
- Clear shock, followed by most of the standard MC signatures (low beta, low density, smooth magnetic field, etc.), but a fairly weak magnetic field rotation.
- At 03/27/2015 15:12:08, there may be a partial halo CME corresponding to this magnetic cloud. The solar source of this CME is unknown. (Yutian)
Image Data
A combination of MFI and SWE data from the Wind Satellite:
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The grey region shows an approximation of the CME cloud and the red vertical line denotes the shock.