Equivalent ionospheric current representations by a new method, illustrated for 8-9 November 1969 magnetic disturbances

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Atmospheric Models, Earth (Planet), Ionospheric Currents, Magnetic Disturbances, Graphs (Charts), Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Perturbation

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A data set of worldwide potential contours for ground magnetic perturbations resulting from a new method is described. Brief comments on other methods of representing magnetic activity and a discussion of the new method are presented. Plots at 10 minute intervals of magnetic perturbation vectors from 82 Northern Hemisphere observatories and the corresponding potential contours are presented. Also given are AU and AL index graphs for the 36-hour interval from 1200 UT November 8 to 2400 UT November 9, 1969. Appendices describe in detail the procedures used to determine a potential field from ground magnetic perturbations.

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