International audienceResults concerning the electrodynamics of the nightside auroral bulge are presented based on simultaneous satellite and ground-based observations. The satellite data include Astrid-2 measurements of electric fields, currents and particles from a midnight auroral oval crossing and Polar UVI images of the large-scale auroral distribution. The ground-based observations include STARE and SuperDARN electric fields and magnetic records from the Greenland and MIRACLE magnetometer network, the latter including stations from northern Scandinavia north to Svalbard. At the time of the Astrid-2 crossing the ground-based data reveal intense electrojet activity, both to the east and west of the Astrid-2 trajectory, related to the Po...
Polar 3 was launched in northern Norway on January 27, 1974. Traversing nearly 3 deg latitude, the r...
International audienceOn 11 February 1997 at 08:36 UT after a substorm onset the Auroral Turbulence ...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...
Results concerning the electrodynamics of the nightside auroral bulge are presented based on sim...
International audienceThree geomagnetic satellite missions currently provide high precision magnetic...
International audienceUsing the method of characteristics to invert ground-based data of the ground ...
International audienceWe present two event studies illustrating the detailed relationships between p...
The auroral electrojets are a key space weather phenomenon. They are formed by horizontal Hall curre...
International audienceOne important contribution to the magnetic field measured at satellite altitud...
International audienceThe two-cell aurora is characterized by azimuthally elongated regions of enhan...
Three geomagnetic satellite missions currently provide high precision magnetic field measurements ...
At 08:35 UT on 21 November 2004, the onset of an interval of substorm activity was captured in the s...
We investigate the association between temporal-spatial structure of polar cap convection and aurora...
International audienceWe present and analyze data on auroral arcs obtained during a pass of the FAST...
International audienceWe described the ground signatures of dynamic substorm features as observed by...
Polar 3 was launched in northern Norway on January 27, 1974. Traversing nearly 3 deg latitude, the r...
International audienceOn 11 February 1997 at 08:36 UT after a substorm onset the Auroral Turbulence ...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...
Results concerning the electrodynamics of the nightside auroral bulge are presented based on sim...
International audienceThree geomagnetic satellite missions currently provide high precision magnetic...
International audienceUsing the method of characteristics to invert ground-based data of the ground ...
International audienceWe present two event studies illustrating the detailed relationships between p...
The auroral electrojets are a key space weather phenomenon. They are formed by horizontal Hall curre...
International audienceOne important contribution to the magnetic field measured at satellite altitud...
International audienceThe two-cell aurora is characterized by azimuthally elongated regions of enhan...
Three geomagnetic satellite missions currently provide high precision magnetic field measurements ...
At 08:35 UT on 21 November 2004, the onset of an interval of substorm activity was captured in the s...
We investigate the association between temporal-spatial structure of polar cap convection and aurora...
International audienceWe present and analyze data on auroral arcs obtained during a pass of the FAST...
International audienceWe described the ground signatures of dynamic substorm features as observed by...
Polar 3 was launched in northern Norway on January 27, 1974. Traversing nearly 3 deg latitude, the r...
International audienceOn 11 February 1997 at 08:36 UT after a substorm onset the Auroral Turbulence ...
International audienceOn 12 January 2000, during a northward IMF period, two successive conjunctions...