2013
DOI: 10.1002/jgra.50336
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Comment on “Formation of substorm Pi2: A coherent response to auroral streamers and currents” by Y. Nishimura et al.

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“…The FSIM imager keogram (Figure 2b of N12) mainly detected the surge whose intensity slowly increased and decreased in time without quasiperiodic auroral intensifications. The intensity evolution in this keogram is similar to that of Figure f of R13, which contains the moonlight‐contaminated meridians of FSMI. Thus, this surge brightness dominated their keogram and masked the quasiperiodic streamer intensifications.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The FSIM imager keogram (Figure 2b of N12) mainly detected the surge whose intensity slowly increased and decreased in time without quasiperiodic auroral intensifications. The intensity evolution in this keogram is similar to that of Figure f of R13, which contains the moonlight‐contaminated meridians of FSMI. Thus, this surge brightness dominated their keogram and masked the quasiperiodic streamer intensifications.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The keogram from the FSMI imager data covers the streamer meridians and identified quasiperiodic auroral intensifications as indicated by the red arrows (Figure 2c). R13 successfully reproduced the quasiperiodic activity in their Figure a and gave us confidence that the quasiperiodic auroral intensifications do exist in this event. Their Figure 2 (left) demonstrates that the quasiperiodic intensifications can be seen as brightness increases starting from the vertical lines.…”
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