“…It is known that the Earth's magnetospheric dynamics is characterized by persistent dynamic correlations (e.g., Dobias and Wanliss, 2009) and near-criticality dynamics (e.g., Consolini, 2002;Wanliss and Uritsky, 2010), which are correlated features in self-organized critical systems in stationary conditions also away from the critical point (Woodard et al, 2007). Furthermore, the persistent character of the magnetospheric dynamics has been shown to undergo dynamical changes during magnetic storms and substorms (e.g., Wanliss, 2005;Balasis et al, 2006;Wanliss and Dobias, 2007). These points suggest that the more complex observed relation between the multifractional nature and the intermittent character of the geomagnetic fluctuations (see, e.g., Figs.…”