Column #1 : Year/Doy mo-dd - Date in Year/Day of Year format, with month number-day of month number
Column #2-4: start hhmm, peak, stop - Start time, peak time and stop time in hhmm (hour and minute) format provided by the NOAA-SEC daily event reports
Column #5 : Class - GOES XRS flare class and magnitude at the peak, X class flares are in
Column #6-7: Solar Longitude (deg), Solar Latitude (deg) - Flare location defined by SXI or
| H-alpha | when no SXI location is reported. |
| Missing locations are | -999 |
Column #8-9: Region, Event - NOAA Active Region # (if available), and NOAA Event number
Column #10 : SEE-XPS Index - TIMED-SEE XPS (0.1-7 nm) Flare Index (1=no flare, >1=flare) The biggest events are >5.0 and colored
| light green | Missing data are | red |
Column #11 : SEE-EGS Index - TIMED-SEE EGS Flare Index (1=no flare, >1=flare). The biggest events are >1.5 and colored
Column #12 : SEE obs (seconds after peak) - Center of the TIMED-SEE observation time relative to the flare peak expressed in seconds. SEE observations are approximately 180 seconds. Positive numbers indicate seconds after the peak, negative numbers indicate seconds prior to the peak. Note that the SEC events are only listed in increments of 1-minute. Color is used to indicate proximity to the peak:
| lime (closest) | light green | yellow | salmon | red (farthest) |
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Column #13: SEE Data - Link pointing to the SEE level 3A (observation avg) data file that contains the measurement closest to the peak. Users that need additional SEE data should visit the complete listing of all available level 3A SEE data.
Column #14: Plot - Click any of these links to show a plot of all the SEE Level 3A observations for that date. Level 3A is 1 nm bins with XPS broadbands. SEE data can also be downloaded directly from the plot page.