The evolutions of the geomagnetic Dst and auroral indices AU, AL, AE were examined in relation to interplanetary parameters for thirteen severe storms (Dst change exceeding 250 nT) during 1980-2003. Dst changes occurred every time Bz component of interplanetary magnetic field B turned negative. Among the auroral indices, changes in AU (representing an eastward auroral electrojet) were generally much smaller than changes in AL (representing a westward auroral electrojet), and both started increasing almost simultaneously with increases of interplanetary magnetic field B, even though its Bz component may not have turned negative. Hence AU and AL changes may precede Dst changes by a few hours and could have a prediction potential. AU and AL ch...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
Severe storms (Dst) and Forbush decreases (FD) during cycle 23 showed that maximum negative Dst mag...
Statistical analysis is performed for parameters in the inner and outer terrestrial magnetosphere as...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
245-253 During 28-31 Oct 2003, there was intense interplanetary storm activity (Halloween events...
Abstract. Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been s...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (AE) and the ring current magnetic field (D...
Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been studied fo...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
There are numerous geomagnetic indices used in monitoring various magnetospheric and ionospheric ph...
Auroral indices AE, AU, AL, and Troshichev index from Thule, PC (Polar Cap) are compared for geomagn...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
Severe storms (Dst) and Forbush decreases (FD) during cycle 23 showed that maximum negative Dst mag...
Statistical analysis is performed for parameters in the inner and outer terrestrial magnetosphere as...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
The study of the relationship between Dst and AE indices of the geomagnetic field and its manifestat...
245-253 During 28-31 Oct 2003, there was intense interplanetary storm activity (Halloween events...
Abstract. Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been s...
Magnetospheric substorms occur frequently during magnetic storms, suggesting that the two phenomena ...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (AE) and the ring current magnetic field (D...
Three-hourly average values of the Dst, AE and ap geomagnetic activity indices have been studied fo...
The relationship between the auroral electrojet indices (<i>AE</i>) and the ring current...
There are numerous geomagnetic indices used in monitoring various magnetospheric and ionospheric ph...
Auroral indices AE, AU, AL, and Troshichev index from Thule, PC (Polar Cap) are compared for geomagn...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
From a study of the 21 largest geomagnetic storms during solar cycle 21, a strong correlation is est...
Severe storms (Dst) and Forbush decreases (FD) during cycle 23 showed that maximum negative Dst mag...
Statistical analysis is performed for parameters in the inner and outer terrestrial magnetosphere as...