This page summarizes EIS observations of AR 12192, which had a huge sunspot and produced a number of big flares.
42 rasters. There's a C4 flare at around 16:02, then a group of 3 C-flares together between 17:04 and 17:42. Raster 35 (17:22) shows a nice example of a completely blue-shifted Fe XXIV profile. Also seems to be a nice loop-top brightening in Ca XVII in this raster. All the flares are compact and nicely centered in the rasters.
Catches decay phase of C3 flare? Fe XXIV present.
Catches C4 flare at 11:27. Fe XXIV present, but no footpoints?
Catches decay phase of M-flare (peaks 22:55). See long Fe XXIV loops crossing raster.
Complex GOES plot during this period. Two impulsive flares at 12:30 (C6) and 13:40 (M2), with a broad feature peaking at 15:00 (C9).
Should have caught M9 flare at 01:16 UT.
Should have caught X2 flare at 14:02 UT.
Small-scale flaring.
Small-scale flaring.
Small-scale flaring.
Small-scale flaring.
Should have caught M4 flare at 07:37 UT.
Small-scale flaring.
May have caught beginning of C6 event (around 15:00).
This caught rise phase of X5 flare, but peak at 21:40 is just missed.
Should have caught X1 flare (peak: 17:08). Note this is a double-peaked flare, and 2nd peak is missed.
Should have caught X3 flare (peak: 10:56).
Should have caught M8 flare (peak: 00:34).
Should have observed X3 flare (peak around 14:45).