Table 1: Event overview and data coverage. Event gives the event label and date; NOAA No. the active region number; flare loc. the coordinates of the flare; flare imp. the optical and soft X-ray importance of the flare; SXR beg.-max. the time of begin and maximum of the SXR flare; $t_{0~{\rm est}}$ the estimated starting time of the disturbance; 1st Moreton the time of the first Moreton wavefront; and n the number of identified wavefronts in the various spectral bands ( Nob. refers to the Nobeyama radioheliograph). "-" means that no wave features could be detected, and a blank space indicates that no or insufficient data were available.

Event
NOAA Flare Flare SXR $t_{0~{\rm est}}$ 1st n n n n n
  No. loc. imp. beg.-max.   Moreton H$\alpha $ EIT He  I SXT Nob.

E1: 1997 Sep. 24
8088 S31E19 1B/M5.9 02:43-02:48 02:44:00 02:45:00 3 3     8
E2: 1997 Nov. 3 8100 S20W13 SB/C8.6 04:32-04:38 04:35:00 04:36:00 6 2   4 -
E3: 1997 Nov. 3 8100 S20W15 1B/M1.4 09:03-09:10 09:07:30 09:09:10 1 2   2  
E4: 1997 Nov. 4 8100 S14W33 2B/X2.1 05:52-05:58 05:56:00 05:58:00 7 2   -  
E5: 1998 May 2 8210 S15W15 3B/X1.1 13:31-13:42 13:37:49 13:38:57 5 2      
E6: 1998 Aug. 8 8299 N13E74 1B/M3.0 03:12-03:17 03:15:00 03:16:00 5       5
E7: 1998 Aug. 18 8307 N33E87 1B/X4.9 22:10-22:19 22:17:27 22:17:57 7        
E8: 1998 Aug. 19 8307 N33E75 2B/X3.9 21:35-21:45 21:45:33 21:47:54 6   -    
E9: 1998 Aug. 24 8307 N35E09 3B/X1.0 21:50-22:12 22:02:41 22:03:11 9   4    
E10: 2000 Mar. 2 8882 S20W58 SN/M6.5 13:35-13:43 13:38:24 13:39:24 7 2      
E11: 2000 Mar. 3 8882 S15W60 1B/M3.8 02:08-02:14 02:11:30 02:12:00 4 2   - 3
E12: 2000 Nov. 25 9236 N20W23 2B/X1.9 18:33-18:44 18:38:10 18:39:10 8 2 6    


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