Articles | Volume 40, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-40-531-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-40-531-2022
Regular paper
 | 
05 Aug 2022
Regular paper |  | 05 Aug 2022

Multiple conjugate observations of magnetospheric fast flow bursts using THEMIS observations

Homayon Aryan, Jacob Bortnik, Jinxing Li, James Michael Weygand, Xiangning Chu, and Vassilis Angelopoulos

Viewed

Total article views: 3,626 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
HTML PDF XML Total Supplement BibTeX EndNote
2,779 740 107 3,626 139 157 163
  • HTML: 2,779
  • PDF: 740
  • XML: 107
  • Total: 3,626
  • Supplement: 139
  • BibTeX: 157
  • EndNote: 163
Views and downloads (calculated since 26 Jan 2022)
Cumulative views and downloads (calculated since 26 Jan 2022)

Viewed (geographical distribution)

Total article views: 3,626 (including HTML, PDF, and XML) Thereof 3,562 with geography defined and 64 with unknown origin.
Country # Views %
  • 1
1
 
 
 
 

Cited

Saved (final revised paper)

Latest update: 03 Jun 2026
Download
Short summary
In this study, we use a multipoint analysis of conjugate magnetospheric and ionospheric observations to investigate the magnetospheric and ionospheric responses to fast flow bursts that are associated with different space weather conditions. The results show that ionospheric currents are connected to the magnetospheric flows for different space weather conditions. The connection is more apparent and global for flows that are associated with a geomagnetically active condition.
Share