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− | Obvious shock jumps in B and V, but density shows only a later, gradual increase. There is a possible small magnetic cloud after the shock, as well as a weak cloud directly infront of it. This is likely an interaction of multiple events. (Hess) | + | Obvious shock jumps in B and V, but density shows only a later, gradual increase. There is a possible small magnetic cloud after the shock, as well as a weak cloud directly infront of it. This is likely an interaction of multiple events. one of which is likely the Halo CME on Feb. 16. (Hess) |
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 29 August 2014
Comment Section
Obvious shock jumps in B and V, but density shows only a later, gradual increase. There is a possible small magnetic cloud after the shock, as well as a weak cloud directly infront of it. This is likely an interaction of multiple events. one of which is likely the Halo CME on Feb. 16. (Hess)
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.