On 17 July 2005, an earthward bound north-south oriented magnetic cloud and its sheath were observed by the ACE, SoHO, and Wind solar wind monitors. A steplike increase of the solar wind dynamic pressure during northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions was related to the leading edge of the sheath. A timing analysis between the three spacecraft revealed that this front was not aligned with the GSE y-axis, but had a normal (−0.58,0.82,0). Hence, the first contact with the magnetosphere occurred on the dawnside rather than at the subsolar point. Fortunately, Cluster, Double Star 1, and Geotail happened to be distributed close to the magnetopause in this region, which made it possible to closely monitor the motion of the magnetopause....
Most, if not all, of the early research on impulsive magnetic events at high latitudes focused on fi...
We study the causal chain of events by which variations in the solar wind dynamic pressure cause the...
During the last week of May 2003, the solar active region AR 10365 produced a large number of flares...
On 17 July 2005, an earthward bound north-south oriented magnetic cloud and its sheath were observed...
A study of the interaction of solar wind magnetic field rotations with the Earth's magnetospher...
On 11 June 2017, a sudden solar wind dynamic pressure decrease occurred at 1437 UT according to the ...
The magnetospheric response to step-like solar wind dynamic pressure increases under southward IMF ...
International audienceWe present a follow up study of the sensitivity of the Earth's magnetosphere t...
Using a serendipitous configuration of the ACE and Wind spacecraft, we monitor the response of the d...
The terrestrial magnetopause suffered considerable sudden changes in its location on 9–10 September ...
An impact of a magnetic cloud on the Earth's magnetosphere occurred at 1636 UT on 25 June, 1998, ass...
The terrestrial magnetopause suffered considerable sudden changes in its location on 9–10 September ...
The terrestrial environment is controlled by many external factors, some of which can potentially dr...
The terrestrial environment is controlled by many external factors, some of which can potentially dr...
A study of the interaction of solar wind magnetic field rotations with the Earth's magnetosphere is...
Most, if not all, of the early research on impulsive magnetic events at high latitudes focused on fi...
We study the causal chain of events by which variations in the solar wind dynamic pressure cause the...
During the last week of May 2003, the solar active region AR 10365 produced a large number of flares...
On 17 July 2005, an earthward bound north-south oriented magnetic cloud and its sheath were observed...
A study of the interaction of solar wind magnetic field rotations with the Earth's magnetospher...
On 11 June 2017, a sudden solar wind dynamic pressure decrease occurred at 1437 UT according to the ...
The magnetospheric response to step-like solar wind dynamic pressure increases under southward IMF ...
International audienceWe present a follow up study of the sensitivity of the Earth's magnetosphere t...
Using a serendipitous configuration of the ACE and Wind spacecraft, we monitor the response of the d...
The terrestrial magnetopause suffered considerable sudden changes in its location on 9–10 September ...
An impact of a magnetic cloud on the Earth's magnetosphere occurred at 1636 UT on 25 June, 1998, ass...
The terrestrial magnetopause suffered considerable sudden changes in its location on 9–10 September ...
The terrestrial environment is controlled by many external factors, some of which can potentially dr...
The terrestrial environment is controlled by many external factors, some of which can potentially dr...
A study of the interaction of solar wind magnetic field rotations with the Earth's magnetosphere is...
Most, if not all, of the early research on impulsive magnetic events at high latitudes focused on fi...
We study the causal chain of events by which variations in the solar wind dynamic pressure cause the...
During the last week of May 2003, the solar active region AR 10365 produced a large number of flares...