Based on maximum velocity (in-situ) of 410 km/s the search window starts from 2013/02/10 12:09 UT
2013/02/10
No CMEs on this day seem to related to the disturbance on 2013/02/16 12:09 UT
2013/02/11
CME at 11:36 UT, moving with 74 km/s
Possible solar source location is not identifiable.
Could be the source of the disturbance.
2013/02/12
Partial halo CME at around 23:12 UT. The solar source seem to be located in the south-west quadrant. The linear velocity according to CDAW catalog is 1050 km/s.
Could be the source of the disturbance on 2013/02/16. GMU's ENLIL model run supports this. However, the initial velocity is too high.
SS: Decayed region, associated flare was very weak. The location was ~S30W60. Filament eruption. GMU's ENLIL run shows this eruption was associated with the disturbance of 2013/02/16.
2013/02/13
No CMEs on this day seem to related to the disturbance on 2013/02/16
2013/02/14
No CMEs on this day seem to related to the disturbance on 2013/02/16
2013/02/15
Partial halo and front side moving CME at 17:12 UT. It was moving with a velocity of 323 km/s.
Unlikely to be related to the disturbance of 2013/02/16 due to appearing time and initial velocity of the CME.
2013/02/16
Based on maximum velocity, it is unlikely that any CME on this day would be related to the disturbance of 2013/02/16
Curators: Jie Zhang (jzhang7 AT gmu.edu); Suman Dhakal (sdhakal2 AT masonlive.gmu.edu);
Last updated:
2022/01