We investigated the relationship between the rate of storm development in its main phase (|ΔDst|/ΔT) and the average value (ΣAE/ΔT) of AE index for the main phase where |ΔDst| is the Dst-index variation, ΣAE is the total value of AE index for the main phase of magnetic storm, ΔT is the main phase duration. We considered storms initiated by corotating interaction region (CIR) and interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME) (magnetic cloud and ejecta). For CIR events, the value of ΣAE/ΔT is shown to correlate with the rate of storm development in its main phase in contrast to the storms initiated by the ICME. As found, there is a weak correlation between ΣAE/ΔT and the minimum value of Dst index for CIR and ICME events
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
245-253 During 28-31 Oct 2003, there was intense interplanetary storm activity (Halloween events...
It is generally believed that the occurrence of a magnetic storm depends upon the solar wind conditi...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
We have studied geomagnetic storm (Dst≤-150 nT), associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), obse...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
177-183All interplanetary disturbances having shocks and directed towards the Earth are geoeffectiv...
Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been studied fo...
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...
Abstract. Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been s...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (AE) and the ring current magnetic field (D...
The evolutions of the geomagnetic Dst and auroral indices AU, AL, AE were examined in relation to in...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
245-253 During 28-31 Oct 2003, there was intense interplanetary storm activity (Halloween events...
It is generally believed that the occurrence of a magnetic storm depends upon the solar wind conditi...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
We have studied geomagnetic storm (Dst≤-150 nT), associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), obse...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
177-183All interplanetary disturbances having shocks and directed towards the Earth are geoeffectiv...
Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been studied fo...
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...
Abstract. Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been s...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (AE) and the ring current magnetic field (D...
The evolutions of the geomagnetic Dst and auroral indices AU, AL, AE were examined in relation to in...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
245-253 During 28-31 Oct 2003, there was intense interplanetary storm activity (Halloween events...
It is generally believed that the occurrence of a magnetic storm depends upon the solar wind conditi...