We review solar/geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14–15 May 1921, with emphasis on observations of the low-latitude visual aurora. From the reports we have gathered for this event, the lowest geomagnetic latitude of de6nite overhead aurora (coronal form) was 40° and the lowest geomagnetic latitude from which auroras were observed on the poleward horizon in the northern hemisphere was 30°. For comparison, corresponding overhead/low-latitude values of 48°/32° and 41°/20° were reported for the great auroras on 28–29 August and 1–2 September 1859, respectively. However, for the 1921 event, there is a report of aurora from Apia, Samoa, in the southern hemisphere, within 13◦ of the geomagnetic equator. This report by profes...
We present the first large-scale comparison of the spatial distribution of field-aligned currents as...
Volume 01 | BRITISH POLAR YEAR EXPEDITION FORT RAE, N.W. CANADA 1932-33 VOLUME I | DISCUSSION OF...
The aurora and associated current systems are hazardous to space and ground-based infrastructure. In...
We review solar/geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14–15 May 1921, with emphas...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
The two great auroral displays of August 28-29 and September 1-2, 1859 are studied from a collectio...
While low-latitude auroral displays are normally considered to be a manifestation of magnetic storm...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
We use the connection between auroral sightings and rapid geomagnetic field variations in a concept ...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
Aims. Historical records provide evidence of extreme magnetic storms with equatorward auroral extens...
The historical development of our knowledge of the geographical distribution of auroras in the Antar...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
This paper deals with the most intense magnetic storm of the 20th century, which took place on 13–15...
The recent St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm provided a rare chance for the public to witness a da...
We present the first large-scale comparison of the spatial distribution of field-aligned currents as...
Volume 01 | BRITISH POLAR YEAR EXPEDITION FORT RAE, N.W. CANADA 1932-33 VOLUME I | DISCUSSION OF...
The aurora and associated current systems are hazardous to space and ground-based infrastructure. In...
We review solar/geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14–15 May 1921, with emphas...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
The two great auroral displays of August 28-29 and September 1-2, 1859 are studied from a collectio...
While low-latitude auroral displays are normally considered to be a manifestation of magnetic storm...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
We use the connection between auroral sightings and rapid geomagnetic field variations in a concept ...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
Aims. Historical records provide evidence of extreme magnetic storms with equatorward auroral extens...
The historical development of our knowledge of the geographical distribution of auroras in the Antar...
The aurora is a readily visible phenomenon of interest to many members of the public. However, the a...
This paper deals with the most intense magnetic storm of the 20th century, which took place on 13–15...
The recent St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm provided a rare chance for the public to witness a da...
We present the first large-scale comparison of the spatial distribution of field-aligned currents as...
Volume 01 | BRITISH POLAR YEAR EXPEDITION FORT RAE, N.W. CANADA 1932-33 VOLUME I | DISCUSSION OF...
The aurora and associated current systems are hazardous to space and ground-based infrastructure. In...