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− | *Unusual high density in the region of ICME ejectum as seen in the in-situ data | + | *Unusual high density in the region of ICME ejectum as seen in the in-situ data (Jie) |
+ | *A problematic ICME event (Jie) | ||
+ | **There is no halo CME reported in the five-day window as from CDAW | ||
+ | **STEREO COR2 observations do not indicate any Earth-directed CMEs | ||
+ | **What is the source of this "ICME"? | ||
+ | **Is this an "ICME" after all??? | ||
=Image Data= | =Image Data= |
Revision as of 23:48, 31 May 2013
Comment Section
- Unusual high density in the region of ICME ejectum as seen in the in-situ data (Jie)
- A problematic ICME event (Jie)
- There is no halo CME reported in the five-day window as from CDAW
- STEREO COR2 observations do not indicate any Earth-directed CMEs
- What is the source of this "ICME"?
- Is this an "ICME" after all???
Image Data
In-Situ Data
A combination of SWEPAM and MAG data from the ACE Satellite:
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The blue lines are an approximation of the CME cloud and the red line denotes the shock.