Note on tracking Sun-Earth connection event ICME Event: 2011/10/24 Observer: Eleni Nikou on 2019/06 1. ICME 1.1. Catalog # Identified in ICME catalogs: Richardson & Can List RC catalog: Disturbance start time: 2011/10/24 18:31 UT Ejecta Start time: 2011/10/24 22:00 UT Ejecta End time: 2011/10/25 16:00 UT dv = 150 km/s, v = 460 km/s, vmax= 510 km/s MC index: 2 Dst: -147 nT Suggested source CME: 2011/10/22 00:05 UT V_transit: 630 km/s 1.2. Comments Overall ICME quality index: 3 ICME signatures: Bmax: 24.8 nT ICME signatures: low beta after 00:00 UT, relatively smooth v, B smooth by parts Disturbance time 460 km/s -> search window 3-4 days -> 2011/10/20-21 2. CME 2.1. A. Candidate A A.1. LASCO: #CME 2011/10/22 01:25 UT, halo CME A.2 .STEREO: Also seen as a CME in COR2-A and COR2 B (first frame at COR2-A 01:24 UT) Front-side CME, towards the nothern hemisphere A.3. AIA & GOES corresponding flare: no flare is given at that time by GOES. Solar Monitor gives a C1.7 flare at 02:11 UT but it can't be the same one since the C2 and COR2 observations start before that time. A.4 Comment: Could be the source: The timing and orientation is in agreement with the observations. It is a fast CME and it makes sense to arrive in less than 3-4 days (based on the in sity velocity and arrival time approximation) Based on multi-wavelength observations it seems that there was a filament at the NW hemisphere that erupted. We can also see dimmings at the same area at the time of the halo CME. 3. Other Comments CDAW gives a partial halo CME on 2011/10/20 at 03:36:05 UT, but it is a back-side event. The following events were only captured by STEREO-A and appear as partial halo CMEs, but are on the western limb and they are not Earth directed. 21-Oct-2011 12:53 13:00 13:08 M1.3 11319 21-Oct-2011 13:40 13:44 13:46 C1.5 11319 4. Summary SW index 3 Source index 1 Overall index 1