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- | {{Infobox Tohban Report|
| + | This category uses the form [[Has default form::Tohban Report Form]]. |
- | |start_date = 3 Feb 2010
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- | |end_date = 10 Feb 2010
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- | |tohban_name = Neus Agueda
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- | |tohban_email = nagueda@ssl.berkeley.edu
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- | |next_tohban = Juan Carlos Martinez-Oliveros
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- | == Solar Activity ==
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- | Five solar active regions this week:
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- | - NOAA active regions 1043 and 1044 rotated over the west limb on Feb 10th without producing any significant X-ray flare event.
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- | - NOAA active region 1045 emerged over the sun's north east hemisphere on Feb 7th. It was the source of numerous B-, C- and M-class events. Three of the M-class flares were caught by RHESSI up to 25 keV. The position of NOAA 1045 on Feb 10th is N23W37
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- | - NOAA active regions 1046 and 1047 emerged over the sun's east hemisphere on Feb 9th. Their position on Feb 10 is N24E31 and S17E50, respectively.
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- | How many GOES flares occurred?
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- | Flares above B, C, M, X class were 21 26 6 0
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- | And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list?
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- | Flares above B, C, M, X class were 10 18 3 0
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- | And how many had EXCELLENT coverage?
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- | Flares above B, C, M, X class were 9 13 2 0
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- | There were RHESSI flares/GOES flares 31 / 53
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- | over the time range 03-Feb-10 9-Feb-10
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- | == Memory Management ==
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- | The SSR reached a max of 37% on Feb 7th and is emptying after each pass.
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- | == Data Gaps ==
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- | No data gaps.
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