Gaining the most utility from our geospace observational system: Network analysis of total electron content as a means to understand space weather to the point of prediction
暂无分享,去创建一个
Ryan M. McGranaghan | Olga Verkhoglyadova | Anthony Mannucci | Nishant Mahk | A. Mannucci | R. Mcgranaghan | O. Verkhoglyadova | Nishant Mahk
[1] Shilpa Chakravartula,et al. Complex Networks: Structure and Dynamics , 2014 .
[2] J. Gjerloev,et al. Network analysis of geomagnetic substorms using the SuperMAG database of ground‐based magnetometer stations , 2015, 1606.02655.
[3] Attila Komjathy,et al. Space Weather and the Global Positioning System , 2008 .
[4] Ja Soon Shim,et al. Analysis of total electron content (TEC) variations in the low- and middle-latitude ionosphere , 2009 .
[5] Norbert Marwan,et al. The backbone of the climate network , 2009, 1002.2100.
[6] Robert C. Fear,et al. Seasonal and clock angle control of the location of flux transfer event signatures at the magnetopause , 2012 .
[7] C. Meng,et al. Suppression of discrete aurorae by sunlight , 1996, Nature.
[8] Jürgen Kurths,et al. Analysis of spatial and temporal extreme monsoonal rainfall over South Asia using complex networks , 2012, Climate Dynamics.
[9] Anthony J. Mannucci,et al. A global mapping technique for GPS‐derived ionospheric total electron content measurements , 1998 .
[10] V. Vasyliūnas. Interaction between the magnetospheric boundary layers and the ionosphere , 1979 .
[11] Mark E. J. Newman,et al. The Structure and Function of Complex Networks , 2003, SIAM Rev..