gt:Product: 20140613events.txt
:Created: 2014 Jun 14 1802 UT
:Date: 2014 06 13
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#                            Edited Events for 2014 Jun 13
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#Event    Begin    Max       End  Obs  Q  Type  Loc/Frq   Particulars       Reg#
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4120       2055   2101      2109  G15  5   XRA  1-8A      C4.1    2.7E-03   2087
4120       2058   2058      2110  HOL  2   FLA  S19E38    SF      ERU       2087
Obs   - The reporting observatory.
        CUL - Culgoora, Australia
        HOL - Holloman AFB, NM, USA    LEA - Learmonth, Australia
        PAL - Palahua, HI, USA         RAM - Ramey AFB, PR, USA
        SAG - Sagamore Hill, MA, USA   SVI - San Vito, Italy
Q     - Quality
        For radio bursts at fixed and sweep frequencies, and for storms, this 
        shows the quality of the data
                       C = Corrected report
                       G = Good 
                       U = Uncertain
        For optical flares, this shows the quality of observing conditions, 
        from 1 to 5, where:  1 = very poor and 5 = excellent
        
        X-ray events and SXI flare have a quality of 5 (meaning excellent).
Type  - Type of report, see http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/info/glossary.html
          BSL = Bright surge on the limb
          DSF = Filament disappearance
          EPL = Eruptive prominence on the limb
          FIL = Filament
          FLA = Optical flare observed in H-alpha 
          FOR = Forbush decrease (cosmic ray decrease))
          GLE = Ground-level event (cosmic ray increase)
          LPS = Loop prominence system
          PCA = Polar cap absorption
          RBR = Fixed-frequency radio burst
          RNS = Radio Noise Storm
          RSP = Sweep-frequency radio burst
          SPY = Spray
          XFL = SXI X-ray flare from GOES Solar X-ray Imager (SXI)
          XRA = X-ray event from SWPC's Primary or Secondary GOES spacecraft
   RSP: 
    Type/Intensity
	Type  II: Slow drift burst
	Type III: Fast drift burst
	Type  IV: Broadband smooth continuum burst 
	Type   V: Brief continuum burst, generally associated with Type III bursts
	Type  VI: Series of Type III bursts over a period of 10 minutes or more, 
	           with no period longer than 30 minutes without activity
	Type VII: Series of Type III and Type V bursts over a period of 10 minutes 
	           or more, with no period longer than 30 minutes without activity
	Type CTM: Broadband, long-lived, dekametric continuum
	
	Intensity is a relative scale 1=Minor, 2=Significant, 3=Major 
    
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