Sudden increases in cosmic radio noise absorption, known as spike events, have been identified as signatures of substorms in the previous studies. Using data from the IRIS (Imaging Riometer for Ionospheric Studies) at Kilpisjärvi, Finland (L~6) more than 450 night-time spike events between 1994 and 2003 have been identified. Spike events fall into four distinct categories based on their structure and the background magnetic activity as indicated by a local westward electrojet (IL index) derived from the IMAGE (International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects) magnetometer network as well as Pi2 magnetic pulsations from SAMNET (The UK Sub-Auroral Magnetometer Network). Classifying the types of absorption spikes allows for...
Ground observations of magnetic and ionospheric substorms are reviewed, and the processes involved a...
An isolated region of energetic electron precipitation observed near local noon in the auroral zone...
Based on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observed during a 2-year peri...
Abstract. Sudden increases in cosmic radio noise absorp-tion, known as spike events, have been ident...
International audienceSudden increases in cosmic radio noise absorption, known as spike events, have...
Night time absorption spike events (NASE) are common signatures of magnetospheric substorms. Their o...
The auroral absorption spike event, occurring generally at the onset of a substorm, is distinguished...
Impulsive pulsations of ionospheric absorption were found in imaging riometer measurements at Kilpis...
Energetic charged particle precipitation associated with solar wind perturbations causes enhanced hi...
Cosmic radio noise absorption (CNA) events associated with equatorward drifting arcs during a subst...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
A high-frequency transmitter located at Clyde River, NWT, Canada, and a receiver located near Bosto...
Unusually large-amplitude morning Pc5 magnetic pulsations during the recovery phase of the huge mag...
Studies were made of inter-relations among VLF-ELF-ULF radio noises, ionospheric absorption, geomagn...
Ground observations of magnetic and ionospheric substorms are reviewed, and the processes involved a...
An isolated region of energetic electron precipitation observed near local noon in the auroral zone...
Based on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observed during a 2-year peri...
Abstract. Sudden increases in cosmic radio noise absorp-tion, known as spike events, have been ident...
International audienceSudden increases in cosmic radio noise absorption, known as spike events, have...
Night time absorption spike events (NASE) are common signatures of magnetospheric substorms. Their o...
The auroral absorption spike event, occurring generally at the onset of a substorm, is distinguished...
Impulsive pulsations of ionospheric absorption were found in imaging riometer measurements at Kilpis...
Energetic charged particle precipitation associated with solar wind perturbations causes enhanced hi...
Cosmic radio noise absorption (CNA) events associated with equatorward drifting arcs during a subst...
Abstract This study focused on a pulsating aurora event associated with aurora morphological change...
Auroral arcs are often associated with magnetically quiet time and substorm growth phases. We have s...
A high-frequency transmitter located at Clyde River, NWT, Canada, and a receiver located near Bosto...
Unusually large-amplitude morning Pc5 magnetic pulsations during the recovery phase of the huge mag...
Studies were made of inter-relations among VLF-ELF-ULF radio noises, ionospheric absorption, geomagn...
Ground observations of magnetic and ionospheric substorms are reviewed, and the processes involved a...
An isolated region of energetic electron precipitation observed near local noon in the auroral zone...
Based on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observed during a 2-year peri...