2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021ja029970
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Statistical Study on the North‐South Asymmetric Distribution of the Mid‐Low‐Latitude Nightside Disturbed Magnetic Fields

Abstract: The nightside magnetic field at the middle and low latitude observatory is usually disturbed, decreasing in its north component (noted as Bx) during the periods of enhanced space weather activity. As indicated by the SYM‐H index, the decreasing field mainly originated from the magnetospheric westward ring current and the cross‐tail currents. In the meridian direction, the maximum of the disturbed field has been observed not always located at the geomagnetic dipole equator. One possible explanation is that the … Show more

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“…A variant of this idea was proposed by (Alexeev et al, 1996) who suggested the dipole tilt effect was through a change in the proximity of the ring current and the closest auroral electrojet. The dipole tilt effect of ring current latitude was also invoked by Ou et al (2022) as a cause of hemispheric differences in geomagnetic disturbance.…”
Section: Tail Warping Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variant of this idea was proposed by (Alexeev et al, 1996) who suggested the dipole tilt effect was through a change in the proximity of the ring current and the closest auroral electrojet. The dipole tilt effect of ring current latitude was also invoked by Ou et al (2022) as a cause of hemispheric differences in geomagnetic disturbance.…”
Section: Tail Warping Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To fit the observations, substorm occurrence and strength (and hence also global geomagnetic activity) would need to be enhanced when the hinge angle is small (i.e., when |δ| is small). A variant of this idea was proposed by Alexeev et al (1996) and Ou et al (2022) who suggested the dipole tilt effect was through a change in the proximity of the ring current and the closest auroral electrojet.…”
Section: Dipole Tilt Effects In the Geomagnetic Tailmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1996) and Ou et al. (2022) who suggested the dipole tilt effect was through a change in the proximity of the ring current and the closest auroral electrojet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%