Transient magnetic field signatures at high latitudes

We survey GOES 2/5/6 geosynchronous and Huancayo, Peru, ground magnetometer observations at the times of 70 transient (2-10 min) events recorded at South Pole Station, Antarctica. The simultaneous observations indicate that most South Pole events correspond to sudden sharp variations in the equatori...

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Main Author: Sibeck, D. G.
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930039189 2023-05-15T14:04:19+02:00 Transient magnetic field signatures at high latitudes Sibeck, D. G. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jan. 1, 1993 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930039189 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930039189 Accession ID: 93A23186 Copyright Other Sources 46 Journal of Geophysical Research; 98; A1; p. 243-256. 1993 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T20:01:46Z We survey GOES 2/5/6 geosynchronous and Huancayo, Peru, ground magnetometer observations at the times of 70 transient (2-10 min) events recorded at South Pole Station, Antarctica. The simultaneous observations indicate that most South Pole events correspond to sudden sharp variations in the equatorial magnetospheric and low-latitude ground magnetic field. The exceptions occur when the South Pole events have weak amplitudes and/or Huancayo and GOES 2/5/6 are far from local noon. The corresponding features observed at GOES 5 and GOES 6 are generally similar, with a lag indicating antisunward motion. A similar antisunward motion may be inferred from the ground observations themselves. On a case-by-case and statistical basis, the characteristics of the events observed in South Pole ground magnetograms resemble those previously interpreted as sudden impulse and sudden storm commencement signatures at other high-latitude stations. These observations suggest that the transient events at South Pole form part of the magnetospheric and ionospheric response to a sudden change in the fraction of the solar wind dynamic pressure applied to the magnetosphere. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica South pole South pole NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) South Pole
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description We survey GOES 2/5/6 geosynchronous and Huancayo, Peru, ground magnetometer observations at the times of 70 transient (2-10 min) events recorded at South Pole Station, Antarctica. The simultaneous observations indicate that most South Pole events correspond to sudden sharp variations in the equatorial magnetospheric and low-latitude ground magnetic field. The exceptions occur when the South Pole events have weak amplitudes and/or Huancayo and GOES 2/5/6 are far from local noon. The corresponding features observed at GOES 5 and GOES 6 are generally similar, with a lag indicating antisunward motion. A similar antisunward motion may be inferred from the ground observations themselves. On a case-by-case and statistical basis, the characteristics of the events observed in South Pole ground magnetograms resemble those previously interpreted as sudden impulse and sudden storm commencement signatures at other high-latitude stations. These observations suggest that the transient events at South Pole form part of the magnetospheric and ionospheric response to a sudden change in the fraction of the solar wind dynamic pressure applied to the magnetosphere.
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title Transient magnetic field signatures at high latitudes
title_short Transient magnetic field signatures at high latitudes
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