Based on maximum speed of 460 km/s, the search window starts from 2012/01/18 11:50 UT

2012/01/18
==> Partial halo CME (angular width of 203) at 12:24 UT, moving with 267 km/s
Major CMEs in both COR2-A and COR2-B FOV, front side moving CME
Filament eruption from ~S07E07, not associated with any major flare
could be the source of disturbance.



==> CME at 23:48 with angular width of 119, moving with 270 km/s.
frontside moving CME
eruption from ~N25W45, associated with C5.2 flare from AR 11396
Unlikely the source of disturbance due to the location of flare.


2012/01/19

==> CME at 09:48 UT of angular width of 111, moving with 317 km/s
Moderate CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B FOV, front side moving CME. Moving mostly northward.
eruption from ~N38W49
Unlikely the source of disturbance due to the location of flare.



==> Halo CME at 14:36 UT, moving with 1120 km/s
Major CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B FOV, front side moving CME.
Eruption from AR 11402 (N32E22), associated with M3.2 class flare.
Could be the source of disturbance.
GMU ENLIL run shows this eruption interacted with the eruption on 2012/01/18 and reaching on Earth ~ 2012/01/22 13:00





2012/01/20

No CME on this day seem to be related to the disturbance.


2012/01/21


No CME on this day seem to be related to the disturbance.





Curators: Jie Zhang (jzhang7 AT gmu.edu); Suman Dhakal (sdhakal2 AT masonlive.gmu.edu);
Last updated: 2022/01