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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CME (disambiguation); Cme

CME         
Component Management Entity
Magnetic cloud         
  • Photo from the [[ISS]] of [[aurora australis]] during a geomagnetic storm on 29 May 2010. The storm was most likely caused by a CME that had erupted from the Sun on 24 May 2010, five days prior to the storm.
  • solar filament]] being launched
  • This video features two model runs. One looks at a moderate CME from 2006. The second run examines the consequences of a large CME such as the Carrington-class CME of 1859.
  • Follow a CME as it passes Venus then Earth, and explore how the Sun drives Earth's winds and oceans
  • log=2023 April 6}}
  • A video of a series of filament and prominence eruptions during [[solar cycle 24]]
  • Simplified model of magnetic fields emerging from the photosphere
SIGNIFICANT RELEASE OF PLASMA AND MAGNETIC FIELD FROM THE SOLAR CORONA
Coronal Mass Ejection; Coronal mass ejections; Magnetic cloud; Coronal Mass Ejections; Magnetic Cloud; Coronal transient; Sunspot 1092; Plasma flares; Mass coronal ejection; Violent activity on the sun; Interplanetary coronal mass ejection; Coronal dimming; Halo CME; Halo coronal mass ejection; Partial halo CME; Partial halo coronal mass ejection
A magnetic cloud is a transient event observed in the solar wind. It was defined in 1981 by Burlaga et al.
Coronal mass ejection         
  • Photo from the [[ISS]] of [[aurora australis]] during a geomagnetic storm on 29 May 2010. The storm was most likely caused by a CME that had erupted from the Sun on 24 May 2010, five days prior to the storm.
  • solar filament]] being launched
  • This video features two model runs. One looks at a moderate CME from 2006. The second run examines the consequences of a large CME such as the Carrington-class CME of 1859.
  • Follow a CME as it passes Venus then Earth, and explore how the Sun drives Earth's winds and oceans
  • log=2023 April 6}}
  • A video of a series of filament and prominence eruptions during [[solar cycle 24]]
  • Simplified model of magnetic fields emerging from the photosphere
SIGNIFICANT RELEASE OF PLASMA AND MAGNETIC FIELD FROM THE SOLAR CORONA
Coronal Mass Ejection; Coronal mass ejections; Magnetic cloud; Coronal Mass Ejections; Magnetic Cloud; Coronal transient; Sunspot 1092; Plasma flares; Mass coronal ejection; Violent activity on the sun; Interplanetary coronal mass ejection; Coronal dimming; Halo CME; Halo coronal mass ejection; Partial halo CME; Partial halo coronal mass ejection
A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a significant release of plasma and accompanying magnetic field from the Sun's corona into the heliosphere. CMEs are often associated with solar flares and other forms of solar activity, but a broadly accepted theoretical understanding of these relationships has not been established.

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CME

CME. or cme, can refer to any of the following:

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για CME
1. CME leaders expressed willingness to cooperate with Vietnam in expertise training and promised to study a possibility of listing Vietnamese shares on CME.
2. The signs of slowdown might be just what the CME needs to attract users.
3. CME and Russian Ars holding, which controls Muz–TV, last week signed a confidentiality agreement, the newspaper said.
4. The signs of slowdown and market volatility may be just what the CME needs to attract users.
5. A new CME index will track house–price movements in 10 US cities, using an updated version of the Case–Shiller model developed in the 1'80s.