Many solar wind and magnetosphere parameters correlate with relativistic electron flux following storms. These include relativistic electron flux before the storm, seed electron flux, solar wind velocity and number density (and their variation), IMF Bz, AE and Kp indices, and ultra low frequency (ULF) and very low frequency (VLF) wave power. However, as all these variables are intercorrelated, we use multiple regression analyses to determine which are the most predictive of flux when other variables are controlled. Using 219 storms (1992-2002), we obtained hourly averaged electron fluxes for outer radiation belt relativistic electrons (>1.5 MeV) and seed electrons (100 keV) from LANL spacecraft (geosynchronous orbit). For each storm, we fou...
Forecast models were derived for energetic electrons at all energy ranges sampled by the third-gener...
In this study we have examined the relationship between the energetic electron flux at geostationary...
During the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms, the flux of relativistic (>2 MeV) electrons at...
The daily maximum relativistic electron flux at geostationary orbit can be predicted well with a set...
Many factors influence relativistic outer radiation belt electron fluxes, such as waves in the ultra...
Post-storm relativistic electron flux enhancement at geosynchronous orbit has shown correlation with...
Relativistic electron flux at geosynchronous orbit depends on enhancement and loss processes driven ...
To quantify the relationship between geomagnetic storms and relativistic electron enhancement (REE) ...
The forecast of high energy electron fluxes in the radiation belts is important because the exposur...
We developed a new prediction model for forecasting relativistic (>2MeV) electrons, which provide...
International audienceThe relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic...
International audienceDuring the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms, the flux of relativistic (>2 ...
We developed a new prediction model for forecasting relativistic (greater than 2MeV) electrons, whic...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
To quantify the relationship between geomagnetic storms and relativistic electron enhancement (REE) ...
Forecast models were derived for energetic electrons at all energy ranges sampled by the third-gener...
In this study we have examined the relationship between the energetic electron flux at geostationary...
During the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms, the flux of relativistic (>2 MeV) electrons at...
The daily maximum relativistic electron flux at geostationary orbit can be predicted well with a set...
Many factors influence relativistic outer radiation belt electron fluxes, such as waves in the ultra...
Post-storm relativistic electron flux enhancement at geosynchronous orbit has shown correlation with...
Relativistic electron flux at geosynchronous orbit depends on enhancement and loss processes driven ...
To quantify the relationship between geomagnetic storms and relativistic electron enhancement (REE) ...
The forecast of high energy electron fluxes in the radiation belts is important because the exposur...
We developed a new prediction model for forecasting relativistic (>2MeV) electrons, which provide...
International audienceThe relativistic electron response in the outer radiation belt during magnetic...
International audienceDuring the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms, the flux of relativistic (>2 ...
We developed a new prediction model for forecasting relativistic (greater than 2MeV) electrons, whic...
Geomagnetic storms can either increase or decrease relativistic electron fluxes in the outer radiati...
To quantify the relationship between geomagnetic storms and relativistic electron enhancement (REE) ...
Forecast models were derived for energetic electrons at all energy ranges sampled by the third-gener...
In this study we have examined the relationship between the energetic electron flux at geostationary...
During the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms, the flux of relativistic (>2 MeV) electrons at...