“…In this picture, plasma at the footprint of the reconnection X-line convects sunward, due to the magnetic tension of the newly-reconnected field lines, before being swept antisunward towards dawn and dusk with the magnetosheath flow. Early observations of ionospheric flow during northward IMF conditions showed the existence of sunward convection within the polar cap ionosphere (Maezawa, 1976;Burke et al, 1979). Further observations illustrated that "four-cell" convection was typical during these conditionstwo reverse convection cells within the polar cap, with two "normal" convection cells, thought to be driven by viscous processes at the magnetopause, at lower latitudes (Heelis et al, 1986;Knipp et al, 1991;Freeman et al, 1993;Reiff and Heelis, 1994;Cumnock et al, 1995).…”