The 4 pdf files starting with 'stat' are the statistical studies of the correlation between Poynting flux (DC, below 6 sec) and total ion outflow flux (both in field-aligned direction, '+' in B direction), 'stat_Poynting_iTflux.pdf'; the correlation between electron density and total ion outflow flux,'stat_eden_iTflux.pdf'; the correlation between electron temperature and total ion outflow flux, 'stat_ekT_iTflux.pdf'; the correlation between electron energy density (obtained from integrating differential energy flux and dE, unit = keV/cm^2/sec) and total ion outflow flux, 'stat_eenergyden_iTflux.pdf'. These 'statistical' (could use more) studies were performed on the 19 ion outflow events during the year 2000. These 19 events are: 01/02/00 01/11/00 01/20/00 01/23/00 01/27/00 01/29/00 02/01/00 02/07/00 02/08/00 02/13/00 02/17/00 02/26/00 02/28/00 03/06/00 03/12/00 03/22/00 04/06/00 04/06/00a 04/11/00 For every individual pdf, the top panel plots the correlation between the maximum values of two variables. The middle panel plots the correlation information between the averaged values of the two variables. The bottom panel plots the correlation between the averaged logrithmic values of the two varibles. One ion out flow event gives a point on each plot. 'r' is linear Pearson correlation of two variables. For the spearman rank correlation on the plot, the first number is the correlation value. The second number represents the significance. The folder 'poynting_ionflux' has the correlation plots for every individual event. The correlation information is provided in the text. 'r' is the linear Pearson correlation of the two varibles. 'r_abs_log' is the linear Pearson correlation of the logrithmic values of the two varibels' absolute value. Same explanation applies to the spearman rank correlation. Note: electron density and electron temperature were low-resolution data (0.92 min) of HYDRA available in the ftp site of CDAWEB. Data with better resolution may change the values of correlation.