Distribution of Longitudinal Flares in the Sun from November 1990 to October 1993 as Observed from the Watukosek SPD

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Solar Flares, Sun, Western Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, Solar Longitude, Data Acquisition, Asymmetry

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The east-west asymmetry and the distribution in longitude of H alpha solar flares observed from November 1990 to October 1993 have been analyzed. The flare events, did not uniformly spread in heliolongitude over solar disc. In this period the monthly east-west asymmetry shows that in general the flare occurrence is higher on the west hemisphere than on the east, although only a few show the contrary. Meanwhile, the longitude distribution show the concentration of flares toward the center of solar disc.

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