Coronal in a sentence as a noun

If it ain't tested in a vacuum, it's almost certainly simple coronal discharge.

The comet only appears to explode because of a coronal mass ejection.

What could we do to satellites in 20 minutes that would protect them from a coronal mass ejection?

This causes field lines to be dragged along the equator, which then get knotted up and form coronal holes and other phenomena.

I don't believe this means much of anything, other than, "the working unit probably had coronal discharge, and the dummy didn't.

Think of it 'aurora borealis at the equator' kind of weird but not 'sleeting sheets of coronal mass ejecta raining death on helpless flora and fauna.

A coronal mass ejection, or a massive burst of solar wind and magnetic fields, that erupted from the sun in March 2012 provided scientists the data they needed.

A coronal mass ejection comparable to the one causing the Carrington event of 1859 did indeed occur, a year after this article was published.

The article attributes the coronal mass ejection to "an explosion on the other side of the star" and suggests that the timing was coincidental.

I find this and near-future solar flares and coronal mass injections to be interesting experimentally.

Supposition: since it's a coronal mass ejection, material is ejected.

Except that they also tested a dummy unit with the resonance chamber futzed, so any gross physical effects from coronal discharge, convection etc, should have shown up on that as well.

Coronal definitions

noun

flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes

See also: wreath garland chaplet