International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substorm events that occurred on 1 September 2002, during the interval from 18:00 UT to 24:00 UT. Data from the Cluster and Polar spacecraft are considered in combination with ground-based magnetometer and HF radar data. During the first substorm event the Cluster spacecraft, which were in the Northern Hemisphere lobe, are to the west of the main region affected by the expansion phase. Nevertheless, substorm signatures are seen by Cluster at 18:25 UT (just after the expansion phase onset as seen on the ground at 18:23 UT), despite the ~5 RE} distance of the spacecraft from the plasma sheet. The Cluster spacecraft then encounte...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
In a case study we report on repetitive substorm activity during storm time which was excited during...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substo...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
We investigate a substorm on 3 October 2004 during which 11 satellites were located in near-Earth ma...
International audienceWe examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29 Au...
We present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm event which occurred on...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
In a case study we report on repetitive substorm activity during storm time which was excited during...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space- based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
International audienceWe present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric subst...
We present a coordinated ground- and space-based multi-instrument study of two magnetospheric substo...
We present data from both ground- and space- based instruments for a substorm event which occurred o...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
We investigate a substorm on 3 October 2004 during which 11 satellites were located in near-Earth ma...
International audienceWe examine magnetic flux closure during an extended substorm interval on 29 Au...
We present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm event which occurred on...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
International audienceWe present data from both ground- and space-based instruments for a substorm e...
In a case study we report on repetitive substorm activity during storm time which was excited during...