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The dawn and dusk electrojet response to substorm onset
We have investigated the time delay between substorm onset and related reactions in the dawn and dusk ionospheric electrojets, clearly separated from the nightside located substorm current wedge by several hou...
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Multi-instrument observations of the electric and magnetic field structure of omega bands
High time resolution data from the CUTLASS Finland radar during the interval 01:30–03:30 UT on 11 May, 1998, are employed to characterise the ionospheric electric field due to a series of omega bands extending...
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Auroral precipitation fading before and at substorm onset: ionospheric and geostationary signatures
Rapid fading of auroral activity a few minutes before substorm breakup has earlier been analyzed in case-studies. Here we report on a study in which all-sky camera (ASC) and magnetic data over 3 years were exa...
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What can we tell about global auroral-electrojet activity from a single meridional magnetometer chain?
The AE indices are generally used for monitoring the level of magnetic activity in the auroral oval region. In some cases, however, the oval is either so expanded or contracted that the latitudinal coverage of th...
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Opportunities for Magnetospheric Research with Coordinated Cluster and Ground-Based Observations
ESA’s first multi-satellite mission Cluster is unique in its concept of 4 satellites orbiting in controlled formations. This will give an unprecedented opportunity to study structure and dynamics of the magnet...