Observation of auroras at low latitudes is an extremely rare event typically associated with major magnetic storms due to intense Earth-directed Coronal Mass Ejections. Since these energetic events represent one of the most important components of space weather, their study is of paramount importance to understand the Sun-Earth connection. Due to the rarity of these events, being able to access all available information for the few cases studied is equally important. Especially if we refer to historical periods in which current accurate observations from ground-based instruments or space were not available. Certainly, among these events, we must include the great aurora of February 4, 1872. An event whose effects have been observed in diffe...
Abstract. We present a new catalogue of observations of the aurora borealis at Lisbon, i.e., at low-...
The aurora borealis is an intense light in latitudes near the poles. It is known as the aurora aust...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
Observation of auroras at low latitudes is an extremely rare event typically associated with major m...
On 1 Sep 1859 near the center of the solar disk the first-ever registered flare was detected in enha...
Nowadays, with the term “space meteorology” or “space weather” we refer to a class of physical proce...
Exceptional geomagnetic storms were observed in late August and early September 1859. Auroras were o...
The development of the great aurora of January 18, 1770 has been discussed in a fundamental paper by...
Aims. Historical records provide evidence of extreme magnetic storms with equatorward auroral extens...
While the Sun is generally more eruptive during its maximum and declining phases, observational evid...
From 1 September 1859 to 2 September 1859, Earth experienced the largest geomagnetic storm on record...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
Newly discovered descriptions about the great aurora observed in March 1582 are presented in this wo...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Abstract. We present a new catalogue of observations of the aurora borealis at Lisbon, i.e., at low-...
The aurora borealis is an intense light in latitudes near the poles. It is known as the aurora aust...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...
Observation of auroras at low latitudes is an extremely rare event typically associated with major m...
On 1 Sep 1859 near the center of the solar disk the first-ever registered flare was detected in enha...
Nowadays, with the term “space meteorology” or “space weather” we refer to a class of physical proce...
Exceptional geomagnetic storms were observed in late August and early September 1859. Auroras were o...
The development of the great aurora of January 18, 1770 has been discussed in a fundamental paper by...
Aims. Historical records provide evidence of extreme magnetic storms with equatorward auroral extens...
While the Sun is generally more eruptive during its maximum and declining phases, observational evid...
From 1 September 1859 to 2 September 1859, Earth experienced the largest geomagnetic storm on record...
Some recent studies point out that currents related to the auroral oval, electrojets and field align...
We review solar geophysical data relating to the great magnetic storm of 14-15 May 1921, with emphas...
Newly discovered descriptions about the great aurora observed in March 1582 are presented in this wo...
The uniquely beautiful light display of an aurora is the result of charged particles colliding with ...
Abstract. We present a new catalogue of observations of the aurora borealis at Lisbon, i.e., at low-...
The aurora borealis is an intense light in latitudes near the poles. It is known as the aurora aust...
Aurora observations are an uncommon phenomenon at low and mid latitudes that, at the end of the 18th...