This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of magnetic features within
and outside active regions using full-disk magnetograms obtained by the MD
I (Michelson Doppler Imager) instrument on the SOHO spacecraft. The absence
of distortion and the short time interval (96 minutes) between images allo
w us to calculate high-quality cross-correlations between regions on each m
agnetogram. Therefore, each cross-correlation can be studied individually,
which provides information with resolution in longitude as well as good tem
poral resolution. Rotation rates and meridional motions are simultaneously
derived from an analysis of the cross-correlation functions. This analysis
shows that the meridional motions are very different during the quiet perio
d and the active period. In the former case, a poleward meridional circulat
ion is observed, which increases with latitude. In the latter case, the mer
idional motions of magnetic features in active regions are smaller by a fac
tor of 2 than those exhibited by small magnetic structures outside active r
egions. The rotation rate seems slightly larger in active regions, while th
e rotation rate decreases as the activity level rises. Some differences in
the meridional circulation of different polarities are found.