What determines the intensity of magnetospheric substorms?

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Auroral Electrojets, Earth Magnetosphere, Intensity, Magnetic Storms, Solar Wind, Earth Surface, Plasmas (Physics), Solar Terrestrial Interactions

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Various measures of substorm intensity are examined, with attention given to ionospheric, magnetospheric, and combined ionospheric-magnetospheric parameters. It is suggested that the total current in the substorm electrojet, which can be determined with reasonable accuracy, is the best available ionospheric measure of substorm intensity. The question whether a substorm is a directly driven process or an unloading process is discussed.

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