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2006 |
Kozyra, JU; Shibata, K; Fox, NJ; Basu, S; Coster, AJ; Davila, JM; Gopalswamy, N; Liou, K; Lu, G; Mann, IR; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Cluster observation of plasma flow reversal in the magnetotail during a substorm
Lui, ATY; Zheng, Y; Zhang, Y; Livi, S; Reme, H; Dunlop, MW; Gustafsson, Georg; Mende, SB; Mouikis, C; Kistler, LM; Published by: Published on: |
2005 |
Energy transport in the thermosphere during the solar storms of April 2002
Mlynczak, Martin; Martin-Torres, Javier; Crowley, Geoff; Kratz, David; Funke, Bernd; Lu, Gang; Lopez-Puertas, Manuel; Russell, James; Kozyra, Janet; Mertens, Chris; Sharma, Ramesh; Gordley, Larry; Picard, Richard; Winick, Jeremy; Paxton, L.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011141 |
Lin, C.; Richmond, A.D.; Liu, J.Y.; Yeh, H.C.; Paxton, L.; Lu, G.; Tsai, H.F.; Su, S.-Y.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2004JA010900 |
Introduction to violent Sun-Earth connection events of October\textendashNovember 2003 The solar-terrestrial events of late October and early November 2003, popularly referred to as the Halloween storms, represent the best observed cases of extreme space weather activity observed to date and have generated research covering multiple aspects of solar eruptions and their space weather effects. In the following article, which serves as an abstract for this collective research, we present highlights taken from 61 of the 74 papers from the Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letter ... Gopalswamy, N.; Barbieri, L.; Cliver, E.; Lu, G.; Plunkett, S.; Skoug, R.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: 09/2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011268 coronal mass ejections; Geomagnetic storms; interplanetary shocks; solar energetic particles; Solar flares; superstorms |
Introduction to violent Sun-Earth connection events of October\textendashNovember 2003 The solar-terrestrial events of late October and early November 2003, popularly referred to as the Halloween storms, represent the best observed cases of extreme space weather activity observed to date and have generated research covering multiple aspects of solar eruptions and their space weather effects. In the following article, which serves as an abstract for this collective research, we present highlights taken from 61 of the 74 papers from the Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letter ... Gopalswamy, N.; Barbieri, L.; Cliver, E.; Lu, G.; Plunkett, S.; Skoug, R.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: 09/2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011268 coronal mass ejections; Geomagnetic storms; interplanetary shocks; solar energetic particles; Solar flares; superstorms |
Undulations on the equatorward edge of the diffuse proton aurora: TIMED/GUVI observations Undulations on the equatorward edge of the diffuse proton aurora have been identified by using TIMED/GUVI auroral images in the far ultraviolet wavelengths. While undulations have been previously reported on the duskside (Lui et al., 1982), GUVI observations show the undulation also occurs in the dayside, nightside, and morningside. The GUVI proton auroral images provide direct optical evidence that the undulations occur in the proton aurora. It is also the first detection of the undulation in the dayside indicating stron ... Zhang, Y.; Paxton, L.; Morrison, D.; T. Y. Lui, A.; Kil, H.; Wolven, B.; Meng, C.-I.; Christensen, A.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: 09/2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2004JA010668 auroral undulation; K-H instability; Magnetic storm; plasma convection |
Lin, CH; RichmondJ Y Liu, AD; Yeh, HC; Paxton, LJ; Lu, G; Tsai, HF; Su, SY; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research-Part A-Space Physics Published on: |
The GPS-derived total electron content (TEC), ion drift measurements from the ROCSAT-1 spacecraft at around 600 km altitude, and far-ultraviolet airglow measured by the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) carried on board the NASA TIMED satellite are utilized for studying large disturbances of the low-latitude ionosphere during the October–November 2003 superstorm period. Two chains of GPS receivers, one in the American sector (∼70°W) and the other in the Asian/Australian sector (∼120°E), are used to simultaneously obse ... Lin, C.; Richmond, A.; . Y. Liu, J; Yeh, H.; Paxton, L.; Lu, G.; Tsai, H.; Su, S.-Y.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2005   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JA010900 |
Seasonal and longitudinal variation of large-scale topside equatorial plasma depletions We examine the large-scale properties of three classes of equatorial topside plasma depletions referred to as channels. In order of increasing zonal width and internal large-scale substructuring, we study simple channels, multichannels, and superchannels. We find that peaks in channel activity are centered on 0° (African sector) and 180° (Western Pacific sector). Superchannels are found to strongly dominate in the African sector, whereas simple and multichannels dominate the Pacific sector. Within the African sector, the r ... Hei, M.; Heelis, R.; McClure, J.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2005   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JA011153 |
Auroral Undulations During Magnetic Storms: TIMED/GUVI Observations
Zhang, Y; Paxton, LJ; Morrison, D; Lui, T; Kil, H; Wolven, B; Meng, CI; Published by: Published on: |
Lin, CH; Richmond, AD; Liu, JY; Yeh, HC; Paxton, LJ; Lu, G; Tsai, HF; Su, S-Y; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Introduction to violent Sun-Earth connection events of October—November 2003
Gopalswamy, N; Barbieri, L; Cliver, EW; Lu, G; Plunkett, SP; Skoug, RM; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Introduction to violent Sun-Earth connection events of October—November 2003
Gopalswamy, N; Barbieri, L; Cliver, EW; Lu, G; Plunkett, SP; Skoug, RM; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
A Virtual Metadata Generator for the TIMED Program
Morrison, D; Weiss, M; Daley, R; Immer, E; Hashemian, M; Nylund, S; Skura, J; Published by: Published on: |
Kozyra, JU; Crowley, G; Emery, BA; Fang, XH; Hagan, ME; Lu, G; Mlynczak, MG; Niciejewski, RJ; Palo, SE; Paxton, LJ; , others; Published by: Published on: |
CEDAR/TIMED: Thermospheric Vertical Wind Observations from Three Sites in the Northern Auroral Zone
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2004 |
Contribution of proton precipitation to space-based auroral FUV observations Imaging from space offers a unique way to access the global picture, and its temporal variability, of the particle energy input over the auroral ovals. Electron characteristics are inferred from the analysis of auroral images taken from space in two different spectral bands in UV or visible. Usually, only the electron component of the precipitation is considered, as most of the particle energy is carried by electrons. However, at some locations and certain times protons are a major energy source, that is, a major ionizati ... Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: 03/2004 YEAR: 2004   DOI: 10.1029/2003JA010321 |
IMAGE-FUV observations of the October-November 2003 flare and magnetic storm effects on Earth
Immel, TT; Ostgaard, N; Strickland, DJ; Frey, HU; Mende, SB; Lu, G; Published by: Published on: |
Optical communications development for spacecraft applications Bradley G. Boone, Jonathan R. Bruzzi, Bernard E. Kluga, Wesley P. Millard, Karl B. Fielhauer, Donald D. Duncan, Daniel V. Hahn, Christian W. Drabenstadt, Donald E. Maurer, and Boone, Bradley; Bruzzi, Jonathan; Kluga, Bernard; Millard, Wesley; Fielhauer, Karl; Duncan, Donald; Hahn, Daniel; Drabenstadt, Christian; Maurer, Donald; Bokulic, Robert; Published by: Johns Hopkins APL technical digest Published on: |
First Three Years of TIMED: New Results in Sun-Earth Connections
Kozyra, JU; Crowley, G; Goncharenko, LP; Hagan, ME; Lu, G; Mlynczak, MG; Paxton, LJ; RUSSELL, JM; Solomon, SC; Talaat, ER; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Magnetotail behavior during storm time “sawtooth injections”
Lui, ATY; Hori, T; Ohtani, S; Zhang, Y; Zhou, XY; Henderson, MG; Mukai, T; Hayakawa, H; Mende, SB; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
2003 |
TIMED ground system and Mission Operations Elliot H. Rodberg, William P. Knopf, Paul M. Lafferty, and Stuart R. Nylund he Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) mission operations concept Rodberg, Elliot; Knopf, William; Lafferty, Paul; Nylund, Stuart; Published by: Johns Hopkins APL technical digest Published on: |
Galand, Marina; Lummzheim, Dirk; Frey, HU; Paxton, LJ; Christensen, AB; Published by: Published on: |
Krynicki, MP; Conde, M; Lummerzheim, D; Paxton, L; Ishii, M; Published by: Published on: |
Storm-time ion pressure distribution of the inner magnetosphere
Brandt, PC; Roelof, EC; DeMajistre, R; Lui, AT; Mitchell, DG; Anderson, BJ; Ohtani, S; Fok, M-C; Published by: Published on: |
2002 |
Conde, MG; Krynicki, MP; Lummerzheim, D; Published by: Published on: |
Energy Balance in the Sun-Earth System During the Solar Storm Events of April 2002
Mlynczak, MG; Paxton, L; Kozyra, J; Woods, T; Zurbuchen, T; Lu, G; Lopez-Puertas, M; Martin-Torres, FJ; RUSSELL, JM; Crowley, G; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Kozyra, JU; Baker, DN; Crowley, G; Evans, DS; Fang, X; Frahm, RA; Kanekal, SG; Liemohn, MW; Lu, G; Mason, GM; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2000 |
Lui, ATY; Chapman, SC; Liou, K; Newell, PT; Meng, CI; Brittnacher, M; Parks, GK; Williams, DJ; McEntire, RW; Christon, SP; , others; Published by: JOHNS HOPKINS APL TECHNICAL DIGEST Published on: |