AbstractOn the basis of more than 48years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of the sunspot number, the aa index, the solar wind speed and interplanetary magnetic field, we point out the particularities of geomagnetic activity during the period 1996–2009. We especially investigate the last cycle 23 and the long minimum which followed it. During this period, the lowest values of the yearly averaged IMF (3nT) and yearly averaged solar wind speed (364km/s) are recorded in 1996, and 2009 respectively. The year 2003 shows itself particular by recording the highest value of the averaged solar wind (568km/s), associated to the highest value of the yearly averaged aa index (37nT). We also find that observations during the year 2...
As previous studies have shown, geomagnetic activity during the solar minimum following solar cycle ...
International audienceLegrand and Simon [1989. Solar cycle and geomagnetic activity: a review for ge...
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the correlation in the 11-year solar cycle between the suns...
International audienceOn the basis of more than 48 years of morphological analysis of yearly and mon...
AbstractOn the basis of more than 48years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of ...
On the basis of more than 48 years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of the sun...
International audienceThe smoothed values of the minima of sunspot number Rz and the geomagnetic ind...
We examined solar activity with a large series of geomagnetic data from 1868 to 2009. We have revisi...
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We use both solar wind observations and empirical magnetopause models to reconstruct time series of ...
International audienceKp and Ap indices covering the period 1932 to 1995 are analysed in a fashion s...
Abstract We study the seasonal variation of high‐latitude geomagnetic activity in individual years ...
Geomagnetic activity levels during the declining phase and solar minimum period of the solar cycle ...
Abstract In order to statistically investigate the relationship between the low-latitude coronal hol...
International audienceYearly averages of geomagnetic activity indices Ap for the years 1967?1984 are...
As previous studies have shown, geomagnetic activity during the solar minimum following solar cycle ...
International audienceLegrand and Simon [1989. Solar cycle and geomagnetic activity: a review for ge...
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the correlation in the 11-year solar cycle between the suns...
International audienceOn the basis of more than 48 years of morphological analysis of yearly and mon...
AbstractOn the basis of more than 48years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of ...
On the basis of more than 48 years of morphological analysis of yearly and monthly values of the sun...
International audienceThe smoothed values of the minima of sunspot number Rz and the geomagnetic ind...
We examined solar activity with a large series of geomagnetic data from 1868 to 2009. We have revisi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94796/1/grl13462.pd
We use both solar wind observations and empirical magnetopause models to reconstruct time series of ...
International audienceKp and Ap indices covering the period 1932 to 1995 are analysed in a fashion s...
Abstract We study the seasonal variation of high‐latitude geomagnetic activity in individual years ...
Geomagnetic activity levels during the declining phase and solar minimum period of the solar cycle ...
Abstract In order to statistically investigate the relationship between the low-latitude coronal hol...
International audienceYearly averages of geomagnetic activity indices Ap for the years 1967?1984 are...
As previous studies have shown, geomagnetic activity during the solar minimum following solar cycle ...
International audienceLegrand and Simon [1989. Solar cycle and geomagnetic activity: a review for ge...
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the correlation in the 11-year solar cycle between the suns...