SUNDIAL - A world-wide-study of interactive ionospheric processes and their roles in the transfer of energy and mass in the sun-earth system

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Coronal Holes, Data Bases, Energy Transfer, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheric Disturbances, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Earth Ionosphere, Noaa Satellites, Solar System, Solar Wind

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Solar-terrestrial observations have been obtained in the SUNDIAL program during the October 5-13, 1984 period in order to explore cause and effect relationships controlling the global-scale ionosphere. It is suggested that the increased solar wind velocities noted are the result of a corotating high-speed stream coupled to a transequatorial solar coronal hole. The results are consistent with a step-wise coupling of processes from the coronal hole through the interplanetary and magnetospheric domains down to the equatorial ionosphere, where penetrating electric fields help trigger the most disturbed condition of equatorial spread-F.

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