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" Recurrent magnetic storms : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 660872
Doc. No : dltt
Title & Author : Recurrent magnetic storms : : corotating solar wind streams /\ Bruce Tsurutani ... [and others] editors
Series Statement : Geophysical monograph series,; 167
Page. NO : ix, 340 pages :: illustrations (some color) ;; 28 cm
ISBN : 0875904327
: : 9780875904320
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references
Contents : Preface -- Foreword -- Magnetic storms caused by corotating solar wind streams -- The solar wind: then and now -- The role of comet tails in the discovery of the solar wind and its spatial and temporal variations -- The formation of CIRs at stream-stream interfaces and resultant geomagnetic activity -- The freestream turbulence effect in solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling: analysis through the solar cycle and for various types of solar wind -- Modeling the behavior of corotating interaction region driven storms in comparison with coronal mass ejection driven storms -- Ring current behavior inferred from ground magnetic and space observations -- High-speed streams, coronal mass ejections, and interplanetary shocks: a comparative study of geoeffectiveness -- Energetics of magnetic storms driven by corotating interaction regions: a study of geoeffectiveness -- Energetics of magnetic storms driven by corotating interaction regions: a study of geoeffectiveness -- The solar wind and geomagnetic activity as a function of time relative to corotating interaction regions -- The role of radial transport in accelerating radiation belt electrons -- Mechanisms for the acceleration of radiation belt electrons -- Magnetospheric energetics during HILDCAAs -- Energetic neutral atom observations during recurrent magnetic storms -- Global auroral response to interplanetary media with emphasis on solar wind dynamic pressure enhancements -- IMF By and the spatio-temporal structure of the dayside aurora -- The nature of auroras during high-intensity long-duration continuous AE activity (HILDCAA) events: 1998-2001 -- Dayside ionospheric (GPS) response to corotating solar wind streams -- A statistical study of ionospheric irregularities observed with a GPS network in Japan -- Magnetic storm associated disturbance dynamo effects in the low and equatorial latitude ionosphere -- Selected upper atmospheric storm effects -- Response of the upper-midle atmosphere to coronal holes and powerful high-speed solar wind streams in 2003
Abstract : "This book reviews our current understanding of magnetic storms and geomagnetic activity that occur during the declining and the minimum phases of the solar (sunspot) cycle. From discussion of solar and interplanetary phenomena that affect the magnetosphere, ionosphere and atmosphere, with special focus on how underlying processes interact, readers will gain advanced perspectives on continuing research and new research needs. Recurrent Magnetic Storms: Corotating Solar Wind Streams sets the stage for evolving future explanations of fundamental response of the interplanetary and global systems to the sun. Scientists, researchers, and students who work in Magnetospheric Physics, Aeronomy, Solar and Interplanetary Physics, and who have specific interest in Space Weather phenomena, will find this book an important resource."--Publisher's website
Subject : Magnetic storms
Subject : Corotating interaction regions
Subject : Magnetosphere
Subject : Upper atmosphere
Added Entry : Tsurutani, Bruce T
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