This thesis studies the phenomenon of the magnetic storm, which is a global disturbance of the Earth's magnetic field and is defined in this thesis as an interval during which the Dst index falls below -50 nT for four consecutive hours. Storms are classified as either storm sudden commencements (SSCs; all storms which are initiated by a sudden impulse recorded by ground magnetometer stations) and storm gradual commencements (SGCs; all other storms). A superposed epoch analysis of solar wind plasma, interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and magnetic indices AL, Kp and Dst has been undertaken for 538 storms identified between 1963 and 1991. The superposed epoch signature of the interplanetary medium during SSCs is similar to the signature of co...
We have carried out a statistical analysis on solar wind dynamic pressure pulses during geomagnetic ...
Solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements are known to cause various types of disturbances to the mag...
In this third paper on magnetic clouds and their interaction with the terrestrial magnetosphere we f...
A superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic storms has been undertaken. The storms are categorised v...
Geomagnetic storms are intervals of time when a sufficiently intense and long-lasting interplanetary...
Knowledge of the activities within our own solar system is of fundamental importance in our attempts...
Results of earlier studies on intense geomagnetic storms appear to suggest the interplanetary manife...
This thesis investigates energy transfer between solar wind (SW)-magnetosphere-ionosphere systems du...
Storm sudden commencements (SSCs) occur due to a rapid compression of the Earth's magnetic field. Th...
Geomagnetic storm (GMs) is a significant unsettling influence of Earth's magnetosphere that happens ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the dynamics of magnetic storms due to interplanetary ...
The understanding of extreme geomagnetic storms is one of the key issues in space weather. Such phen...
[1] Presented here is a discussion of the results of a superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic stor...
Geomagnetic storms are prevalent during high solar activity periods and are characterized by prolong...
International audienceTaking the 32 storm sudden commencements (SSCs) listed by the International Se...
We have carried out a statistical analysis on solar wind dynamic pressure pulses during geomagnetic ...
Solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements are known to cause various types of disturbances to the mag...
In this third paper on magnetic clouds and their interaction with the terrestrial magnetosphere we f...
A superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic storms has been undertaken. The storms are categorised v...
Geomagnetic storms are intervals of time when a sufficiently intense and long-lasting interplanetary...
Knowledge of the activities within our own solar system is of fundamental importance in our attempts...
Results of earlier studies on intense geomagnetic storms appear to suggest the interplanetary manife...
This thesis investigates energy transfer between solar wind (SW)-magnetosphere-ionosphere systems du...
Storm sudden commencements (SSCs) occur due to a rapid compression of the Earth's magnetic field. Th...
Geomagnetic storm (GMs) is a significant unsettling influence of Earth's magnetosphere that happens ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the dynamics of magnetic storms due to interplanetary ...
The understanding of extreme geomagnetic storms is one of the key issues in space weather. Such phen...
[1] Presented here is a discussion of the results of a superposed epoch analysis of geomagnetic stor...
Geomagnetic storms are prevalent during high solar activity periods and are characterized by prolong...
International audienceTaking the 32 storm sudden commencements (SSCs) listed by the International Se...
We have carried out a statistical analysis on solar wind dynamic pressure pulses during geomagnetic ...
Solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements are known to cause various types of disturbances to the mag...
In this third paper on magnetic clouds and their interaction with the terrestrial magnetosphere we f...