The MCIS_XRA_Matched_1992-2003.csv file contains events occuring within +/- 1 hour of the MCIS observation. We used two event list sources: - the list of XRA flares occuring within +/- 1 hour of the MCIS observation and matched with NOAA regions with observed flares. The XRA flares from NOAA have events from 1996-present. - the list of H-alpha events and observed X-ray event information. These are archival, spanning 1995-2010. (https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/stp/space-weather/solar-data/solar-features /solar-flares/h-alpha/events/) Due to the following reasons, complete matching with MCIS observations isn't possible: - The MCIS observations span 19910106 to 20070206, and the complete NOAA events lists span 19960823 to 20230630. - The H-alpha event list files do not have X-ray events listed past 1997. - The H-lpha event list files do not include Radio or type of eruption information. - MCIS location values (CRVAL1 and CRVAL2) need correcting to match by location if NOAA regions are missing. Column descriptions: MCIS_filename: MCIS Level 1.0 fits datacube obs_start: MCIS observation start time (first scan) obs_end: MCIS observations end time (last scan) noaa_region: NOAA Active Region locstr: NOAA location string flare_start: Start time of NOAA XRA event (X-ray flare) flare_max: Time of the maximum flux for the NOAA XRA event (X-ray flare) flare_stop: Stop time for the NOAA XRA event (X-ray flare) flare_class: X-ray flare class Ha_eruption**: ERU if an Halpha (FLA) eruption was observed, '--' if not radio_event**: Yes/No if an associated sweep frequency radio burst (RSP) was observed **See log for associated FLA (Halpha) and RSP (Radio Sweep) observations: MCIS_rsp_fla_match_log.txt. These are sourced from NOAA event lists that are limited to 1996-2007.