We present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse aurora in the nightside Northern Hemisphere at invariant latitudes 55°-75°. Twenty-one months of Freja observations (1 January 1993 to 30 September 1994) from the Northern Hemisphere, obtained at altitude, are included in this investigation. We investigate the importance of seasonal effects, solar illumination and geomagnetic activity for the auroral precipitation. The seasonal variations in the occurrence of discrete aurora are separated from the dependence on solar illumination of the ionosphere. When the effects of sunlight are eliminated, aurora is found to be more common during the summer. The occurrence of ...
The auroral radiation, 3914 AO, received from the entire sky on a horizontal diffusing plate was mo...
True height electron density profiles observed with the Athens Digisonde were analyzed together wi...
While low-latitude auroral displays are normally considered to be a manifestation of magnetic storm...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse ...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
[1] The FUV instrument on the IMAGE spacecraft frequently observes intense ultraviolet (UV) emission...
Abstract Unlike the nightside aurora, which is controlled mainly by magnetic field reconnection in t...
Abstract. Simultaneous DMSP F7 and Viking satellite measurements of the dawnside high-latitude auro...
[1] Aurora is the result of the interaction between precipitating energetic electrons and protons wi...
The altitude of the maximum luminosity of single, discrete auroral arcs was measured by photometric...
An unusually extended period (5 h) of polar cap auroral display on 3 August 1986 is examined. Auror...
According to observations, the discrete auroral arcs can sometimes be found, either deep inside the...
Characteristics of pulsating aurora (PsA) at the equatorward part of the auroral oval have been well...
Earth's diffuse aurora occurs over a broad latitude range(1) and is primarily caused by the precipit...
International audienceStructured diffuse auroras are often observed near magnetic local noon (MLN), ...
The auroral radiation, 3914 AO, received from the entire sky on a horizontal diffusing plate was mo...
True height electron density profiles observed with the Athens Digisonde were analyzed together wi...
While low-latitude auroral displays are normally considered to be a manifestation of magnetic storm...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive overview of the occurrence of discrete and diffuse ...
Abstract. The comparison between equatorial boundaries of auroral discrete forms (auroral oval) and ...
[1] The FUV instrument on the IMAGE spacecraft frequently observes intense ultraviolet (UV) emission...
Abstract Unlike the nightside aurora, which is controlled mainly by magnetic field reconnection in t...
Abstract. Simultaneous DMSP F7 and Viking satellite measurements of the dawnside high-latitude auro...
[1] Aurora is the result of the interaction between precipitating energetic electrons and protons wi...
The altitude of the maximum luminosity of single, discrete auroral arcs was measured by photometric...
An unusually extended period (5 h) of polar cap auroral display on 3 August 1986 is examined. Auror...
According to observations, the discrete auroral arcs can sometimes be found, either deep inside the...
Characteristics of pulsating aurora (PsA) at the equatorward part of the auroral oval have been well...
Earth's diffuse aurora occurs over a broad latitude range(1) and is primarily caused by the precipit...
International audienceStructured diffuse auroras are often observed near magnetic local noon (MLN), ...
The auroral radiation, 3914 AO, received from the entire sky on a horizontal diffusing plate was mo...
True height electron density profiles observed with the Athens Digisonde were analyzed together wi...
While low-latitude auroral displays are normally considered to be a manifestation of magnetic storm...