Based on maximum speed of 480 km/s, the search window starts from 2013/11/08 02:25 UT's

2013/11/07
==> Halo CME at 15:12 UT, moving with 411 km/s
Moderate CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B FOV; CME is weak in COR2-A FOV
Eruption from AR 11890 (S13E23), associated with M2.4 class flare (onset 14:15)
Less likely the source of disturbance due to the time of eruption and initial propagation direction (mostly southward)

2013/11/08
Halo CME at 03:24 UT

Major CME in both COR2-A and COR-B

SS: eruption from/near the south-pole

Unlikely related to the disturbance of 2013/11/11

CME at ~4:45 UT (COR1), (not listed in CDAW catalog)
Major CME in both COR2-A and COR2-B

SS: related to the X1.1 flare (04:20 UT) from AR 11890

Could be related to the disturbance

Narrow CME at 11:12, moving with velocity of 207 km/s

SS: related to M2.3 class flare from AR 11891

Could be related to the disturbance


2013/11/09

No CME on this seem to related to the disturbance

2013/11/10
Partial halo CME at 05:36 UT, moving with velocity of 682 km/s

Large and faint CME in COR2-A and COR2-B

SS: Associated with X1.1 class flare (~05:08 UT) from AR 1890

Less likely to be related to the disturbance of 2013/11/11 due to velocity and appearance time

2013/11/11



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