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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2000

Solar wind control of magnetospheric energy content : Substorm quenching and multiple onsets

S. B. P. Karlsson; H. J. Opgenoorth; P. Eglitis; K. Kauristie; M. Syrjäsuo; Tuija I. Pulkkinen; Mike Lockwood; R. Nakamura; G. D. Reeves; S. Romanov

In this paper we report coordinated multispacecraft and ground-based observations of a double substorm onset close to Scandinavia on November 17, 1996. The Wind and the Geotail spacecraft, which were located in the solar wind and the subsolar magnetosheath, respectively, recorded two periods of southward directed interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). These periods were separated by a short northward IMF excursion associated with a solar wind pressure pulse, which compressed the magnetosphere to such a degree that Geotail for a short period was located outside the bow shock. The first period of southward IMF initiated a substorm growth phase, which was clearly detected by an array of ground-based instrumentation and by Interball in the northern tail lobe. A first substorm onset occurred in close relation to the solar wind pressure pulse impinging on the magnetopause and almost simultaneously with the northward turning of the IMF. However, this substorm did not fully develop. In clear association with the expansion of the magnetosphere at the end of the pressure pulse, the auroral expansion was stopped, and the northern sky cleared. We will present evidence that the change in the solar wind dynamic pressure actively quenched the energy available for any further substorm expansion. Directly after this period, the magnetometer network detected signatures of a renewed substorm growth phase, which was initiated by the second southward turning of the IMF and which finally lead to a second, and this time complete, substorm intensification. We have used our multipoint observations in order to understand the solar wind control of the substorm onset and substorm quenching. The relative timings between the observations on the various satellites and on the ground were used to infer a possible causal relationship between the solar wind pressure variations and consequent substorm development. Furthermore, using a relatively simple algorithm to model the tail lobe field and the total tail flux, we show that there indeed exists a close relationship between the relaxation of a solar wind pressure pulse, the reduction of the tail lobe field, and the quenching of the initial substorm.


Annales Geophysicae | 2000

ESR and EISCAT observations of the response of the cusp and cleft to IMF orientation changes

Ian McCrea; Mike Lockwood; J. Moen; Frederic Pitout; P. Eglitis; A. D. Aylward; J. C. Cerisier; A. Thorolfssen; S. E. Milan


Annales Geophysicae | 2001

Coordinated Cluster and ground-based instrument observations of transient changes in the magnetopause boundary layer during an interval of predominantly northward IMF: relation to reconnection pulses and FTE signatures

Mike Lockwood; Andrew N. Fazakerley; H. J. Opgenoorth; J. Moen; A. P. van Eyken; M. W. Dunlop; J. M. Bosqued; G. Lu; C. M. Cully; P. Eglitis; I. W. McCrea; Mike Hapgood; M. N. Wild; R. Stamper; W. F. Denig; M. G. G. T. Taylor; J. A. Wild; G. Provan; O. Amm; K. Kauristie; Tuija I. Pulkkinen; Andrew Stromme; P. Prikryl; F. Pitout; A. Balogh; H. Rème; R. Behlke; T. L. Hansen; R. A. Greenwald; Harald U. Frey


Annales Geophysicae | 2001

Coordinated Cluster, ground-based instrumentation and low-altitude satellite observations of transient poleward-moving events in the ionosphere and in the tail lobe

Mike Lockwood; H. J. Opgenoorth; A. P. van Eyken; Andrew N. Fazakerley; J. M. Bosqued; W. F. Denig; J. A. Wild; C. M. Cully; R. A. Greenwald; G. Lu; O. Amm; Harald U. Frey; Andrew Stromme; P. Prikryl; Mike Hapgood; M. N. Wild; R. Stamper; M. G. G. T. Taylor; I. W. McCrea; K. Kauristie; Tuija I. Pulkkinen; F. Pitout; A. Balogh; M. W. Dunlop; H. Rème; R. Behlke; T. L. Hansen; G. Provan; P. Eglitis; S. K. Morley


Annales Geophysicae | 2000

Multi-instrument observations of the electric and magnetic field structure of omega bands

J. A. Wild; T. K. Yeoman; P. Eglitis; H. J. Opgenoorth


Annales Geophysicae | 2001

Coordinated ground-based, low altitude satellite and Cluster observations on global and local scales during a transient post-noon sector excursion of the magnetospheric cusp

H. J. Opgenoorth; Mike Lockwood; D. Alcaydé; E. Donovan; M. J. Engebretson; A. P. van Eyken; K. Kauristie; M. Lester; J. Moen; J. Waterman; H. Alleyne; Mats André; M. W. Dunlop; N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin; A. Masson; A. Fazerkerley; H. Rème; R. André; O. Amm; A. Balogh; R. Behlke; P.-L. Blelly; H. Boholm; E. Borälv; J. M. Bosqued; Stephan C. Buchert; M. Candidi; J. C. Cerisier; C. M. Cully; W. F. Denig


Annales Geophysicae | 2002

A case study of HF radar spectral width in the post midnight magnetic local time sector and its relationship to the polar cap boundary

Emma E. Woodfield; J. A. Davies; P. Eglitis; M. Lester


Annales Geophysicae | 2002

Nightside studies of coherent HF Radar spectral width behaviour

E. E. Woodfield; J. A. Davies; M. Lester; T. K. Yeoman; P. Eglitis; Mike Lockwood


Annales Geophysicae | 2001

Astrid-2 and ground-based observations of the auroral bulge in the middle of the nightside convection throat

Göran Marklund; Tomas Karlsson; P. Eglitis; H. J. Opgenoorth


Annales Geophysicae | 2000

The dawn and dusk electrojet response to substorm onset

E. Borälv; P. Eglitis; H. J. Opgenoorth; E. Donovan; Geoff Reeves; P. Stauning

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H. J. Opgenoorth

Swedish Institute of Space Physics

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K. Kauristie

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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M. W. Dunlop

Imperial College London

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W. F. Denig

Air Force Research Laboratory

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O. Amm

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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R. Behlke

Swedish Institute of Space Physics

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A. Balogh

Imperial College London

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