Multi-Instrument Solar Flare Observations II: A SC24 retrospective
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Revision as of 15:51, 6 March 2017
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Introduction
Using the search capabilities outlines in a previous nugget, we can now do a retrospective analysis to see how successful - or otherwise - our coordinated observations have been during Solar Cycle 24.
UpSetR plots
Biographical Note
Ryan Milligan is currently an Ernest Rutherford Fellow at the University of Glasgow.
References
[1] "Performance of Major Flare Watches from the Max Millennium Program (2001 - 2010)"