Sudden Storm Commencement (SSC) associated hydromagnetic variations at geosynchronous altitude and on the ground

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Geomagnetism, Geosynchronous Orbits, Sudden Storm Commencements, Auroral Zones, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Magnetospheric Instability, Satellite Observation

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Sudden storm commencement (SSC) associated magnetic variations were studied using data from geosynchronous satellites and ground observations. The pronounced local-time asymmetries are found for the amplitude of SSC, and for the directions of the initial movement of Psc oscillations. It is confirmed that the SSC signal propagates at 450 to 700 km/sec across the field lines in the magnetosphere.

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