In this paper, we present case studies of the optical and magnetic signatures of the characteristics of the first minute of substorm expansion phase onset observed in the ionosphere. We find that for two isolated substorms, the onset of magnetic pulsations in the 24–96 s period wavelet band are colocated in time and space with the formation and development of small-scale optical undulations along the most equatorward preexisting auroral arc prior to auroral breakup. These undulations undergo an inverse spatial cascade into vortices prior to the release of the westward traveling surge. We also present a case study of a multiple activation substorm, whereby discrete onsets of ULF wave power above a predetermined quiet time threshold are shown...
A small auroral substorm is investigated with auroral imaging photometers carried on the spacecraft ...
Substorm onset is marked in the ionosphere by the sudden brightening of an existing auroral arc or t...
International audienceWe present ground-based optical, riometer and magnetometer recordings together...
We present a detailed case study of the characteristics of auroral forms that constitute the first i...
Despite the characterization of the auroral substorm more than 40 years ago, controversy still surro...
We present a statistical analysis of the time evolution of ground magnetic fluctuations in three (12...
Using a discrete wavelet transform with a Meyer wavelet basis, we present a new quantitative algorit...
In this paper, we present comprehensive ground-based and space-based in situ geosynchronous observat...
We present case studies of the evolution of magnetic wave amplitudes and auroral intensity through t...
During geomagnetic substorms, stored magnetic and plasma thermal energies are explosively converted ...
We present the first multi-event study of the spatial and temporal structuring of the aurora to prov...
Substorm auroras observed on 17 January 1994 were localized within the field of view of an all-sky ...
One near‐ubiquitous signature of substorms observed on the ground is the azimuthal structuring of th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94777/1/jgra20852.pd
International audienceWe capitalise on the very large field of view of the Halley HF radar to provid...
A small auroral substorm is investigated with auroral imaging photometers carried on the spacecraft ...
Substorm onset is marked in the ionosphere by the sudden brightening of an existing auroral arc or t...
International audienceWe present ground-based optical, riometer and magnetometer recordings together...
We present a detailed case study of the characteristics of auroral forms that constitute the first i...
Despite the characterization of the auroral substorm more than 40 years ago, controversy still surro...
We present a statistical analysis of the time evolution of ground magnetic fluctuations in three (12...
Using a discrete wavelet transform with a Meyer wavelet basis, we present a new quantitative algorit...
In this paper, we present comprehensive ground-based and space-based in situ geosynchronous observat...
We present case studies of the evolution of magnetic wave amplitudes and auroral intensity through t...
During geomagnetic substorms, stored magnetic and plasma thermal energies are explosively converted ...
We present the first multi-event study of the spatial and temporal structuring of the aurora to prov...
Substorm auroras observed on 17 January 1994 were localized within the field of view of an all-sky ...
One near‐ubiquitous signature of substorms observed on the ground is the azimuthal structuring of th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94777/1/jgra20852.pd
International audienceWe capitalise on the very large field of view of the Halley HF radar to provid...
A small auroral substorm is investigated with auroral imaging photometers carried on the spacecraft ...
Substorm onset is marked in the ionosphere by the sudden brightening of an existing auroral arc or t...
International audienceWe present ground-based optical, riometer and magnetometer recordings together...