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Events of enhanced convection and related dayside auroral activity

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Denig W F, Lovhaug U P, Sandholt P E, Lockwood M, Moen J, Friischristensen E, Opsvik D, Lybekk B, Egeland A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 1995
Subjects:
BOUNDARY
BURSTS
Be
CLEFT
CONVECTION
EISCAT
EVENTS
FIELD
FLUX TRANSFER EVENTS
INTERPLANETARY
INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELD
ION
IONOSPHERIC SIGNATURES
IONS
LATITUDE BOUNDARY LAYER
LATITUDES
LOW ALTITUDE
MAGNETOPAUSE
MAGNETOSPHERE
MODEL
NM
NORTH SOUTH COMPONENT
PLASMA
PLASMA FLOW
POLAR
POLAR CAP
POLAR CAP BOUNDARY
PRECIPITATION
RADAR
RECONNECTION
SATELLITE
VARIABILITY
VELOCITIES
VELOCITY
activity
particle Precipitation
satellite observations
Online Access:http://purl.org/net/epubs/work/18334
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