The British Geological Survey (BGS) is responsible for the fast-track magnetospheric field model product (MMA_SHA_2F), geomagnetic observatory data (AUX_OBS*2_) products and Level 2 CAT-1 product validation, as part of the consortium of institutes making up the Swarm DISC. The fast-track magnetospheric field model product is generated automatically and disseminated on a daily basis after receipt of the Swarm L1b files. With almost four years of accumulated models, we examine the longer-term behaviour of the magnetospheric field with regards to stability in comparison to the Dst/Est index and present early results from the development of an improved model using a combination of Swarm and observatory data
The magnetic field generated by the motion in Earth’s fluid outer core is by far the largest contrib...
The three candidate models submitted by the British Geological Survey for the 13th generation Intern...
This interim report describes progress made to date in the SWIMMR N4 (SAGE) project regarding the up...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the fast-track magnetospheric field model product (...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is responsible for the Swarm Level-2 fast-track magnetospheric f...
As part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Swarm mission, ESA has commisioned an independent scienti...
We investigate the impact of early Swarm data on global magnetic field models. Since November 2013, ...
The scientific use of Swarm data and Swarm-derived products is greatly enhanced through combination ...
The Swarm mission, launched in November 2013, consists of three identical satellites designed to mea...
The timely provision of geomagnetic observations as part of the ESA Swarm mission means analysis and...
Ground-based magnetic data are used in a variety of ways when analysing satellite data. Selecting sa...
Global geomagnetic field models are designed to represent the sources of Earth’s magnetic field and ...
We describe the candidate models submitted by the British Geological Survey for the 12th generation ...
A comprehensive magnetic field model named CM5 has been derived from CHAMP, Ørsted and SAC-C satelli...
International audienceThe forthcoming Swarm satellite mission is a constellation of three satellites...
The magnetic field generated by the motion in Earth’s fluid outer core is by far the largest contrib...
The three candidate models submitted by the British Geological Survey for the 13th generation Intern...
This interim report describes progress made to date in the SWIMMR N4 (SAGE) project regarding the up...
The British Geological Survey is responsible for the fast-track magnetospheric field model product (...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is responsible for the Swarm Level-2 fast-track magnetospheric f...
As part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Swarm mission, ESA has commisioned an independent scienti...
We investigate the impact of early Swarm data on global magnetic field models. Since November 2013, ...
The scientific use of Swarm data and Swarm-derived products is greatly enhanced through combination ...
The Swarm mission, launched in November 2013, consists of three identical satellites designed to mea...
The timely provision of geomagnetic observations as part of the ESA Swarm mission means analysis and...
Ground-based magnetic data are used in a variety of ways when analysing satellite data. Selecting sa...
Global geomagnetic field models are designed to represent the sources of Earth’s magnetic field and ...
We describe the candidate models submitted by the British Geological Survey for the 12th generation ...
A comprehensive magnetic field model named CM5 has been derived from CHAMP, Ørsted and SAC-C satelli...
International audienceThe forthcoming Swarm satellite mission is a constellation of three satellites...
The magnetic field generated by the motion in Earth’s fluid outer core is by far the largest contrib...
The three candidate models submitted by the British Geological Survey for the 13th generation Intern...
This interim report describes progress made to date in the SWIMMR N4 (SAGE) project regarding the up...