Tohban report, 12-Jul-2005 to 18-Jul-2005 Albert Shih (ayshih@ssl.berkeley.edu) 1) Solar Activity: Region 0786 generated most of the solar activity this week, most notably the (likely occulted) X1.2 flare on July 14. After that region passed over the limb, activity dropped dramatically, with a few weak flares from region 0790. That region has also passed over the limb, leaving the solar disc devoid of active regions. The GOES baseline has dropped to ~A2. How many GOES flares occurred? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 18 37 13 1 And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 6 22 9 1 And how many had EXCELLENT coverage? Flares above B, C, M, X class were 5 11 4 0 There were RHESSI flares/GOES flares 96 / 69 over the time range 10-Jul-05 17-Jul-05 2) Memory Management: The SSR fill level continued to creep up due to increased activity, but we decided to tough it out and wait for region 0786 to pass over the limb. We have some large data gaps that are probably due to missed data being overwritten before it could be replayed. Now that activity has dropped dramatically, the SSR fill level has decreased to ~30%. 3) Data Gaps: GAPS IN APP_ID = 102 (VC3-MONITOR RATES) WITH PACKET RATE LT 30 GAP START TIME GAP END TIME GAP (SEC) 2005-07-13T11:50:00.000 -- 2005-07-13T12:35:00.000 2700.0000 2005-07-13T16:15:00.000 -- 2005-07-13T17:50:00.000 5700.0000 2005-07-13T21:10:00.000 -- 2005-07-13T21:20:00.000 600.00000 2005-07-14T16:10:00.000 -- 2005-07-14T17:45:00.000 5700.0000 2005-07-15T19:25:00.000 -- 2005-07-15T19:35:00.000 600.00000 2005-07-15T20:40:00.000 -- 2005-07-15T21:00:00.000 1200.0000 Next week's tohban is: Iain Hannah