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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Successive flares within the same centre of activity sometimes produce radio events that are remarkably similar. The occurrence of such homologous radio events is commonly restricted to periods of less than 48 hours.
Typical for certain centres of activity is their tendency to give rise to impulsive microwave bursts. Such bursts may occur repeatedly during a period of more than a week. The distributions of the lengths of periods during which series of homologous bursts and of impulsive microwave bursts occur are compared.