Definition of Substorms. Meaning of Substorms. Synonyms of Substorms

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- latitude ionosphere. Visually, a substorm is seen as a sudden brightening and increased movement of auroral arcs. Substorms were first described in qualitative...
- Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission began in February 2007 as a constellation of five NASA satellites...
- solar wind causes distortions of the magnetotail ("magnetic substorms"). These 'substorms' tend to occur after prolonged spells (on the order of hours)...
- years apart. Fox, Nicola Justine (1995). Ionospheric convection during substorms (PhD thesis). University of London. hdl:10044/1/104251. OCLC 53652582...
- random, but contained in the magnetosphere. During magnetic storms and substorms, charged particles can be deflected from the outer magnetosphere and especially...
- field aligned currents, magnetic reconnection, geomagnetic storms and substorms, magnetospheric MHD waves, mesospheric winds via meteor ionization trails...
- geomagnetic disturbances which induce GICs include geomagnetic storms and substorms where the most severe disturbances occur at high geomagnetic latitudes...
- interaction? What defines the substorm cycle? How do coronal m**** ejection-driven storms arise and what is their relationship to substorms? As of April 2024, SMILE...
- Saturn THEMIS, Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms a constellation of five NASA satellites launched in 2007 Thermal Emission...
- I; Hones, E. W (1978). "Multiple-satellite studies of magnetospheric substorms - Plasma sheet recovery and the poleward leap of auroral zone activity"...