19 results on '"Ma, S. Y."'
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2. Controlling of merging electric field and IMF magnitude on storm-time changes in thermospheric mass density
3. Simultaneous observations of large-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances on the nightside and dayside middle latitude
4. Features of highly structured equatorial plasma irregularities deduced from CHAMP observations
5. Observations of AGW/TID propagation across the polar cap: a case study
6. Predicting storm-time thermospheric mass density variations at CHAMP and GRACE altitudes
7. Comparing plasma bubble occurrence rates at CHAMP and GRACE altitudes during high and low solar activity
8. Thermospheric mass density variations during geomagnetic storms and a prediction model based on the merging electric field
9. Prediction of SYM-H index during large storms by NARX neural network from IMF and solar wind data
10. Storm-time related mass density anomalies in the polar cap as observed by CHAMP
11. Cusp observations during a sequence of fast IMF <I>B<sub>Z</sub></I> reversals
12. Interhemispheric comparison of average substorm onset locations: evidence for deviation from conjugacy
13. Climatological features of electron density in the polar ionosphere from long-term observations of EISCAT/ESR radar
14. Global manifestations of a substorm onset observed by a multi-satellite and ground station network
15. Field-aligned currents observed by CHAMP during the intense 2003 geomagnetic storm events
16. Statistical study of the substorm onset: its dependence on solar wind parameters and solar illumination
17. Combined ESR and EISCAT observations of the dayside polar cap and auroral oval during the May 15, 1997 storm
18. Combined ESR and EISCAT observations of the dayside polar cap and auroral oval during the May 15, 1997 storm
19. Case studies of the propagation characteristics of auroral TIDS with EISCAT CP2 data using maximum entropy cross-spectral analysis
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