Based on maximum speed of 450 km/s, the search window starts from 2012/07/04 11:39 UT

2012/07/04
==> Partial Halo CME at 05:12 UT, moving with 381 km/s
Moderate CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B, front side moving.
Associated with M2.3 class flare from AR 11515 (04:28 UT)
Less likely to be related to the disturbance as the time of eruption is not within search window.

==> CME at 12:48 (angular width 111), moving with 551 km/s
Front side moving CME (COR1), mostly southward.

Associated with M2.3 flare from AR 11515 (12:07 UT, S17W22)

Less likely to be related to the disturbance due to the propagation direction of CME.

==> Halo CME at 17:24 UT, moving with 662 km/s
Front side moving CME (COR1).

Associated with M1.8 class flare from AR 11513 (16:33 UT; N14W34)

Could be the source of the disturbance.

==> CME at 20:12 UT (angular width of 88), moving with 546 km/s
Associated with C2.9 flare from AR 11514 (19:30; S15W29)

less likely to be related to the disturbance due to propagation direction

==> CME at 22:36 UT (angular width of 59), moving with 556 km/s
Associated with M4.6 class flare from AR 11515 (22:03; S16W28)

less likely to be related to the disturbance due to the propagation direction

2012/07/05

==> CME at 13:24 UT (angular width of 98), moving with 741 km/s
frontside moving CME, mostly southward
Associated with M1.2 class flare from AR 11515 (13:05; S16W43)

less likely to be related to the disturbance due to the propagation direction

2012/07/06

==> Partial Halo CME at 06:36 UT, moving with 258 km/s

less likely to be related to the disturbance due to time of eruption and propagation speed.

==> Halo CME at 23:24 UT, moving with 1828 km/s
less likely to be related to the disturbance due to time of eruption and propagation speed.


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