Based on maximum speed of 410 km/s, the search window starts from 2012/11/17 21:52 UT

*** neglected small front side moving CMEs (considering duration of disturbance)

2012/11/17
There is no CME in this day (within search window).

2012/11/18
==> Partial Halo CME at 20:36, moving with 452 km/s

SS: backside eruption

2012/11/19
No CMEs on this day seem to related to the disturbance.

2012/11/20
==> Halo CME at 12:00 UT, moving with 619 km/s

Major CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B, front side moving CME.

SS: Eruption near the AR 11619 (inter ARs; ~N11W24), it was not associated with any major flare.

Could be the source of disturbance.

==> Partial Halo CME at 23:24 UT, moving with 498 km/s

SS: western/behind the limb eruption


2012/11/21
==> Halo CME at 04:24, moving with 920 km/s
western limb/backside eruption

==> Partial Halo CME at 08:37, moving with 410 km/s
Major CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B, frontside moving CME.
SS: Associated with M1.4 class flare from AR 11618 (~06:45)

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

==> Halo CME at 16:00, moving with 529 km/s
Major CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B, frontside moving CME.
SS: Associated with M3.5 class flare from AR 11618 (~15:10)

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


==> Large CME (angular width 100) at 18:36, moving with 336 km/s

backside eruption

2012/11/22
==> Partial Halo CME at 09:48, moving with 819 km/s
eruption from decayed AR ~S22E22
unlikely to be related to the disturbance due to time of eruption and propagation velocity.


==> Partial Halo CME at 22:00, moving with 215 km/s
unlikely the source considering the time of eruption



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