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2018 |
It is important to routinely examine and update models used to predict auroral emissions resulting from precipitating electrons in Earth\textquoterights magnetotail. These models are commonly used to invert spectral auroral ground-based images to infer characteristics about incident electron populations when in situ measurements are unavailable. In this work, we examine and compare auroral emission intensities predicted by three commonly used electron transport models using varying electron population characteristics. We ... Grubbs, Guy; Michell, Robert; Samara, Marilia; Hampton, Donald; Hecht, James; Solomon, Stanley; Jahn, Jörg-Micha; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 01/2018 YEAR: 2018   DOI: 10.1002/2017JA025026 |
2013 |
The K p index and solar wind speed relationship: Insights for improving space weather forecasts The Kp geomagnetic index forecasts are currently used to predict the aurora, MeV electron fluxes at geosynchronous, spacecraft anomalies and charging events, and times when accurate geological surveys can be performed. Many Kp forecasts rely on the upstream solar wind speed since the speed strongly correlates with the Kp index. However, the distribution of Kp and solar wind speed measurements is quite broad. To understand how common certain combinatio ... Elliott, Heather; Jahn, Jörg-Micha; McComas, David; Published by: Space Weather Published on: 06/2013 YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1002/swe.20053 |
The Kp index and solar wind speed relationship: Insights for improving space weather forecasts The Kp geomagnetic index forecasts are currently used to predict the aurora, MeV electron fluxes at geosynchronous, spacecraft anomalies and charging events, and times when accurate geological surveys can be performed. Many Kp forecasts rely on the upstream solar wind speed since the speed strongly correlates with the Kp index. However, the distribution of Kp and solar wind speed measurements is quite broad. To understand how common certain combinations of Kp and speed are, we plot the percentage of points in two-dimensional ... Elliott, Heather; Jahn, Jörg-Micha; McComas, David; Published by: Space Weather Published on: YEAR: 2013   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/swe.20053 |
2004 |
Liemohn, MW; Ridley, AJ; Kozyra, JU; Gallagher, DL; Henderson, MG; Denton, MH; Jahn, J; Roelof, EC; DeMajistre, R; Mitchell, DG; , others; Published by: Published on: |
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