CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity

Observations are presented of data taken during a 3-h interval in which five clear substorm onsets/intensifications took place. During this interval ground-based data from the EISCAT incoherent scatter radar, a digital CCD all sky camera, and an extensive array of magnetometers were recorded. In add...

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Main Authors: T. K. Yeoman, H. Lühr, R. W. H. Friedel, S. Coles, M. Grandé, C. H. Perry, M. Lester, P. N. Smith, H. J. Singer, D. Orr
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6e86900bb6b5473f8fc4e3b3eee36312 2023-05-15T16:04:36+02:00 CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity T. K. Yeoman H. Lühr R. W. H. Friedel S. Coles M. Grandé C. H. Perry M. Lester P. N. Smith H. J. Singer D. Orr https://doaj.org/article/6e86900bb6b5473f8fc4e3b3eee36312 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.ann-geophys.net/12/1158/1994/angeo-12-1158-1994.html https://doaj.org/toc/0992-7689 https://doaj.org/toc/1432-0576 0992-7689 1432-0576 https://doaj.org/article/6e86900bb6b5473f8fc4e3b3eee36312 Annales Geophysicae, Vol 12, Iss 12, Pp 1158-1173 (0000) Science Q Physics QC1-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T03:29:16Z Observations are presented of data taken during a 3-h interval in which five clear substorm onsets/intensifications took place. During this interval ground-based data from the EISCAT incoherent scatter radar, a digital CCD all sky camera, and an extensive array of magnetometers were recorded. In addition data from the CRRES and DMSP spacecraft, whose footprints passed over Scandinavia very close to most of the ground-based instrumentation, are available. The locations and movements of the substorm current system in latitude and longitude, determined from ground and spacecraft magnetic field data, have been correlated with the locations and propagation of increased particle precipitation in the E-region at EISCAT, increased particle fluxes measured by CRRES and DMSP, with auroral luminosity and with ionospheric convection velocities. The onsets and propagation of the injection of magnetospheric particle populations and auroral luminosity have been compared. CRRES was within or very close to the substorm expansion phase onset sector during the interval. The onset region was observed at low latitudes on the ground, and has been confirmed to map back to within L =7 in the magnetotail. The active region was then observed to propagate tailward and poleward. Delays between the magnetic signature of the substorm field aligned currents and field dipolarisation have been measured. The observations support a near-Earth plasma instability mechanism for substorm expansion phase onset. Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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T. K. Yeoman
H. Lühr
R. W. H. Friedel
S. Coles
M. Grandé
C. H. Perry
M. Lester
P. N. Smith
H. J. Singer
D. Orr
CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
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description Observations are presented of data taken during a 3-h interval in which five clear substorm onsets/intensifications took place. During this interval ground-based data from the EISCAT incoherent scatter radar, a digital CCD all sky camera, and an extensive array of magnetometers were recorded. In addition data from the CRRES and DMSP spacecraft, whose footprints passed over Scandinavia very close to most of the ground-based instrumentation, are available. The locations and movements of the substorm current system in latitude and longitude, determined from ground and spacecraft magnetic field data, have been correlated with the locations and propagation of increased particle precipitation in the E-region at EISCAT, increased particle fluxes measured by CRRES and DMSP, with auroral luminosity and with ionospheric convection velocities. The onsets and propagation of the injection of magnetospheric particle populations and auroral luminosity have been compared. CRRES was within or very close to the substorm expansion phase onset sector during the interval. The onset region was observed at low latitudes on the ground, and has been confirmed to map back to within L =7 in the magnetotail. The active region was then observed to propagate tailward and poleward. Delays between the magnetic signature of the substorm field aligned currents and field dipolarisation have been measured. The observations support a near-Earth plasma instability mechanism for substorm expansion phase onset.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author T. K. Yeoman
H. Lühr
R. W. H. Friedel
S. Coles
M. Grandé
C. H. Perry
M. Lester
P. N. Smith
H. J. Singer
D. Orr
author_facet T. K. Yeoman
H. Lühr
R. W. H. Friedel
S. Coles
M. Grandé
C. H. Perry
M. Lester
P. N. Smith
H. J. Singer
D. Orr
author_sort T. K. Yeoman
title CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
title_short CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
title_full CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
title_fullStr CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
title_full_unstemmed CRRES/Ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
title_sort crres/ground-based multi-instrument observations of an interval of substorm activity
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