The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (AE) and the ring current magnetic field (DR) was investigated by observations obtained during the magnetic storm on 1-3 April 1973. During the storm main phase the DR development is accompanied by a shift of the auroral electrojets toward the equator. As a result, the standard AE indices calculated on the basis of data from auroral observatories was substantially lower than the real values (AE'). To determine AE' during the course of a storm main phase data from subauroral magnetic observatories should be used. It is shown that the intensity of the indices (AE') which take into account the shift of the electrojets is increased substantially relative to the standard indices d...
The behavior of the auroral electrojet indices AU and AL during classical substorms is investigated...
Using the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data and the Dst index, c...
Hall current variations in different time sectors during six magnetic storms from the summer season...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
Hall current variations in different time sectors during six magnetic storms from the summer seasons...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
The connection of the symmetric and asymmetrical parts of the ring current (SYM, ASY) with auroral e...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
We investigate variations of the location and intensity of auroral currents during two magnetic sto...
Abstract. We investigate variations of the location and in-tensity of auroral currents during two ma...
Geomagnetic storms and substorms develop under strong control of the solar wind. This is demonstrat...
A model of the dynamics of magnetic storms is proposed which describes the effects of magnetospheric...
International audienceUsing the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data...
Abstract. Using the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data and the Dst...
The behavior of the auroral electrojet indices AU and AL during classical substorms is investigated...
Using the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data and the Dst index, c...
Hall current variations in different time sectors during six magnetic storms from the summer season...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
Hall current variations in different time sectors during six magnetic storms from the summer seasons...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
The connection of the symmetric and asymmetrical parts of the ring current (SYM, ASY) with auroral e...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
We investigate variations of the location and intensity of auroral currents during two magnetic sto...
Abstract. We investigate variations of the location and in-tensity of auroral currents during two ma...
Geomagnetic storms and substorms develop under strong control of the solar wind. This is demonstrat...
A model of the dynamics of magnetic storms is proposed which describes the effects of magnetospheric...
International audienceUsing the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data...
Abstract. Using the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data and the Dst...
The behavior of the auroral electrojet indices AU and AL during classical substorms is investigated...
Using the auroral boundary index derived from DMSP electron precipitation data and the Dst index, c...
Hall current variations in different time sectors during six magnetic storms from the summer season...