Data from arrays of magnetometers along lines of constant magnetic latitude and longitude supplemented by all-sky camera and riometer data are used to infer the characteristics of the temporal development and the typical scale size of westward travelling surges which occur during magnetospheric substorms. It is found that the motion of the head of the surge can be quite irregular, and that in extreme cases the surge form may grow and decay in a confined longitudinal sector without suffering any significant westward displacement. The positive D-component perturbation, known to be the characteristic signature of a surge, is generally confined within a longitude range of ~6-10° at ~70° N and is thought to be generated by a filamentary southwar...
International audienceFrom an initial data set of over 200 substorms we have studied a subset of 30 ...
The substorm current wedge (SCW), a core element of substorm dynamics coupling the magnetotail to th...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
International audienceWe present the ground signatures of dynamic substorm features with particular ...
Special issue featuring the invited talks from the 44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, Belfast, 2...
International audienceBased on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observe...
A -190-nT negative bay in the geomagnetic X component measured at Macquarie Island ( -65° L) sho...
Temporal variations of the westward component of the magnetospheric convection electric field in the...
Poster, ICS-9, Seggau, Austria, May 2008Some characteristics of substorms may be determined through ...
We have produced the first series of spherical harmonic, numerical maps of the time‐dependent surfac...
We study the role of substorms and steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) in magnetic flux transport...
Our studies elucidated the relationship between the auroral arcs and magnetotail phenomena. One pape...
Before a magnetospheric substorm and during its early phases the magnetic field magnitude in the geo...
A controversy has risen in the direction of ionospheric electric field perturbation on the dayside c...
International audienceThe behavior of the auroral electrojet indices AU and AL during classical subs...
International audienceFrom an initial data set of over 200 substorms we have studied a subset of 30 ...
The substorm current wedge (SCW), a core element of substorm dynamics coupling the magnetotail to th...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...
International audienceWe present the ground signatures of dynamic substorm features with particular ...
Special issue featuring the invited talks from the 44th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, Belfast, 2...
International audienceBased on 1829 well-defined substorm onsets in the Northern Hemisphere, observe...
A -190-nT negative bay in the geomagnetic X component measured at Macquarie Island ( -65° L) sho...
Temporal variations of the westward component of the magnetospheric convection electric field in the...
Poster, ICS-9, Seggau, Austria, May 2008Some characteristics of substorms may be determined through ...
We have produced the first series of spherical harmonic, numerical maps of the time‐dependent surfac...
We study the role of substorms and steady magnetospheric convection (SMC) in magnetic flux transport...
Our studies elucidated the relationship between the auroral arcs and magnetotail phenomena. One pape...
Before a magnetospheric substorm and during its early phases the magnetic field magnitude in the geo...
A controversy has risen in the direction of ionospheric electric field perturbation on the dayside c...
International audienceThe behavior of the auroral electrojet indices AU and AL during classical subs...
International audienceFrom an initial data set of over 200 substorms we have studied a subset of 30 ...
The substorm current wedge (SCW), a core element of substorm dynamics coupling the magnetotail to th...
Substorms are known to cause geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) in power transmission lines thro...