Simultaneous observations by the Cluster spacecraft and SuperDARN radars are presented of magnetotail flux transport during northward, but BY-dominated IMF. Two events are discussed, which occurred on 14 August 2004 and 17 September 2005, during intervals of negative and positive IMF BY, respectively. During both intervals the Cluster spacecraft observed isolated bursts of Earthward plasma convection in the central plasma sheet. During the first event, the flows observed by Cluster also had a significant V⊥Y component in the duskward direction, consistent with westward azimuthal flows observed in the midnight sector by the Northern Hemisphere SuperDARN radars. During the second event, Cluster 4 observed a significant dawnwa...
Sondrestrom radar observations reveal that the dawn‐dusk (By) component of the interplanetary magnet...
This thesis investigates the effect that northward IMF (Interplanetary Magnetic Field) has on the Ea...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
Simultaneous observations by the Cluster spacecraft and SuperDARN radars are presented of magnetotai...
This paper presents the first interhemispheric radar observations interpreted as the ionospheric res...
We present observations of ionospheric convection in the Northern Hemisphere made by the SuperDARN ...
On the 22 December 2002 the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) was directed northwards for more tha...
Abstract: Previous work has shown that earthward convective flow bursts in the magnetotail have a du...
A major part of the plasma in the Earth's magnetotail is populated through transport of plasma from...
We present SuperDARN radar observations of the nightside high-latitude ionospheric flow during two 6...
Conjunctions in the cusp between the four Cluster spacecraft and SuperDARN ground-based radars offe...
We present Cluster spacecraft observations from 12 October 2006 of convective plasma flows in the Ea...
We present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinated Cluster and Double S...
This paper further addresses the issue of nightside flow bursts which occur during intervals of nor...
Sondrestrom radar observations reveal that the dawn‐dusk (By) component of the interplanetary magnet...
This thesis investigates the effect that northward IMF (Interplanetary Magnetic Field) has on the Ea...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...
Simultaneous observations by the Cluster spacecraft and SuperDARN radars are presented of magnetotai...
This paper presents the first interhemispheric radar observations interpreted as the ionospheric res...
We present observations of ionospheric convection in the Northern Hemisphere made by the SuperDARN ...
On the 22 December 2002 the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) was directed northwards for more tha...
Abstract: Previous work has shown that earthward convective flow bursts in the magnetotail have a du...
A major part of the plasma in the Earth's magnetotail is populated through transport of plasma from...
We present SuperDARN radar observations of the nightside high-latitude ionospheric flow during two 6...
Conjunctions in the cusp between the four Cluster spacecraft and SuperDARN ground-based radars offe...
We present Cluster spacecraft observations from 12 October 2006 of convective plasma flows in the Ea...
We present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinated Cluster and Double S...
This paper further addresses the issue of nightside flow bursts which occur during intervals of nor...
Sondrestrom radar observations reveal that the dawn‐dusk (By) component of the interplanetary magnet...
This thesis investigates the effect that northward IMF (Interplanetary Magnetic Field) has on the Ea...
International audienceAt 10:00 UT on 14 February 2001, the quartet of ESA Cluster spacecraft were ap...