Articles | Volume 36, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-36-107-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-36-107-2018
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25 Jan 2018
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Magnetosphere dynamics during the 14 November 2012 storm inferred from TWINS, AMPERE, Van Allen Probes, and BATS-R-US–CRCM

Natalia Buzulukova, Jerry Goldstein, Mei-Ching Fok, Alex Glocer, Phil Valek, David McComas, Haje Korth, and Brian Anderson

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The paper presents a case study of Earth's magnetosphere dynamics during the geomagnetic storm of 14–16 November 2012. We use a recently developed global model of the magnetosphere that combines a 3-D magnetohydrodynamics model with a kinetic bounce-averaged model for a representation of the energetic ring current population (1–200 keV). We use the model together with multipoint measurements to understand the observations and provide insight into magnetosphere–ionosphere coupling aspects.