During steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) events the magnetosphere is active, yet there are no data signatures of a large scale reconfiguration, such as a substorm. While this definition has been used for years it fails to elucidate the true physics that is occurring within the magnetosphere, which is that the dayside merging rate and the nightside reconnection rate balance. Thus, it is suggested that these events be renamed Balanced Reconnection Intervals (BRIs). This paper investigates four diverse BRI events that support the idea that new name for these events is needed. The 3–4 February 1998 event falls well into the classic definition of an SMC set forth by Sergeev et al. (1996), while the other challenge some previous not...
We study the role of substorms and steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) in magnetic flux transport...
The magnetospheric substorm is the primary process by which magnetic field added to the tail lobes b...
This study employs observations from several sources to determine the location of the polar cap ...
Magnetic reconnection between Earth's magnetosphere and the solar wind results in several modes of r...
Steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) also known as convection bays, is a particular mode of respon...
We use remote sensing of the proton aurora with the IMAGE-FUV SI12 (Imager for Magnetopause to Auror...
Magnetospheric modes, including substorms, sawtooth events, and steady magnetospheric convection eve...
Intervals of Steady Magnetospheric Convection (SMC) are loosely defined as times when convection in ...
Advances in our understanding of the large-scale electric and magnetic fields in the coupled magneto...
Abstract: Magnetospheric substorms are one of the most important phenomena that occur in the Earth’s...
[1] It has been postulated that steady magnetospheric convection (SMC), a mode of response of the Ea...
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The solar wind couples to the magnetosphere via dynamic pressure and electric field. Pressure establ...
When there is a temporary disturbance of earth's magnetosphere, then a geomagnetic storm (or solar s...
Over the past three decades, terrestrial magnetospheric physics has had a unifying and hotly debated...
We study the role of substorms and steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) in magnetic flux transport...
The magnetospheric substorm is the primary process by which magnetic field added to the tail lobes b...
This study employs observations from several sources to determine the location of the polar cap ...
Magnetic reconnection between Earth's magnetosphere and the solar wind results in several modes of r...
Steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) also known as convection bays, is a particular mode of respon...
We use remote sensing of the proton aurora with the IMAGE-FUV SI12 (Imager for Magnetopause to Auror...
Magnetospheric modes, including substorms, sawtooth events, and steady magnetospheric convection eve...
Intervals of Steady Magnetospheric Convection (SMC) are loosely defined as times when convection in ...
Advances in our understanding of the large-scale electric and magnetic fields in the coupled magneto...
Abstract: Magnetospheric substorms are one of the most important phenomena that occur in the Earth’s...
[1] It has been postulated that steady magnetospheric convection (SMC), a mode of response of the Ea...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94804/1/grl20687.pd
The solar wind couples to the magnetosphere via dynamic pressure and electric field. Pressure establ...
When there is a temporary disturbance of earth's magnetosphere, then a geomagnetic storm (or solar s...
Over the past three decades, terrestrial magnetospheric physics has had a unifying and hotly debated...
We study the role of substorms and steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) in magnetic flux transport...
The magnetospheric substorm is the primary process by which magnetic field added to the tail lobes b...
This study employs observations from several sources to determine the location of the polar cap ...