Articles | Volume 43, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-43-37-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-43-37-2025
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07 Jan 2025
Regular paper |  | 07 Jan 2025

Longitudinally spaced observations of a magnetic-cloud-like structure embedded in a co-rotating interaction region

Megan L. Maunder, Claire Foullon, Robert Forsyth, David Barnes, and Jackie A. Davies

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Our research examines solar wind interactions with magnetic structures from the Sun. Observations at different longitudes near the ecliptic plane show the progression of interactions between a co-rotating interaction region and a magnetic-cloud-like structure. These interactions cause significant changes, including compression and wave formation, enhancing our understanding of the complex nature of solar wind impacting Earth's magnetic environment.