Abstract. A stream interaction region (SIR) forms when a fast solar stream overtakes a slow stream, leading to structure that evolves as an SIR moves away from the Sun. Based on Wind (1995 – 2004) and ACE (1998 – 2004) in situ observations, we have conducted a comprehensive survey of SIRs at one AU, including a separate assessment of the longer-lasting corotating interaction regions (CIRs) that recur on more than one solar rotation. In all there are 196 CIRs, accounting for about 54 % of the 365 SIRs. The largest proportion of CIRs to SIRs (64%) appears in 1999, and the smallest proportion (49%) is in 2002. Over the ten years, the annual number of SIR events varies little, from 32 up to 45. On average, the occurrence rate of shocks at SIRs ...
T.M. Conlon and A.O. Williams were supported by an STFC, UK studentship and S.E. Milan was supported...
Context. Coronal holes (CHs) are the source of high-speed streams (HSSs) in the solar wind, whose in...
International audienceDuring the first two orbits of Parker Solar Probe (October 2018-May 2019), rec...
We study the properties and geoeffectiveness of solar wind high-speed streams (HSSs) emanating from ...
Abstract This paper focuses on the interactions between the fast solar wind from coronal holes and t...
Abstract We study the properties and geoeffectiveness of solar wind high‐speed streams (HSSs) emana...
Stream interaction regions (SIRs) and corotating interaction regions (CIRs) are important phenomena ...
Aims. We inspect the evolution of stream interaction regions (SIRs) from Earth to Mars, covering the...
The stream interaction region (SIR), formed when a fast stream overtakes a preceding slow stream, is...
Shocks and interaction regions play very important roles in the evolution of large-scale solar wind ...
Throughout the solar cycle and predominantly during the declining phase, Stream Interaction Regions ...
We present a summary of results from ten years of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94932/1/jgra17129.pd
The high-speed stream following the corotating interaction regions (CIRs) was analyzed. As a result...
Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) form as a consequence of the compression of the solar wind at ...
T.M. Conlon and A.O. Williams were supported by an STFC, UK studentship and S.E. Milan was supported...
Context. Coronal holes (CHs) are the source of high-speed streams (HSSs) in the solar wind, whose in...
International audienceDuring the first two orbits of Parker Solar Probe (October 2018-May 2019), rec...
We study the properties and geoeffectiveness of solar wind high-speed streams (HSSs) emanating from ...
Abstract This paper focuses on the interactions between the fast solar wind from coronal holes and t...
Abstract We study the properties and geoeffectiveness of solar wind high‐speed streams (HSSs) emana...
Stream interaction regions (SIRs) and corotating interaction regions (CIRs) are important phenomena ...
Aims. We inspect the evolution of stream interaction regions (SIRs) from Earth to Mars, covering the...
The stream interaction region (SIR), formed when a fast stream overtakes a preceding slow stream, is...
Shocks and interaction regions play very important roles in the evolution of large-scale solar wind ...
Throughout the solar cycle and predominantly during the declining phase, Stream Interaction Regions ...
We present a summary of results from ten years of interplanetary scintillation (IPS) observations of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94932/1/jgra17129.pd
The high-speed stream following the corotating interaction regions (CIRs) was analyzed. As a result...
Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) form as a consequence of the compression of the solar wind at ...
T.M. Conlon and A.O. Williams were supported by an STFC, UK studentship and S.E. Milan was supported...
Context. Coronal holes (CHs) are the source of high-speed streams (HSSs) in the solar wind, whose in...
International audienceDuring the first two orbits of Parker Solar Probe (October 2018-May 2019), rec...