Hydromagnetic ``whistles'' at the dayside cusps: IPRP events

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The current status of the morphological properties of the variation of the earth's magnetic field known as Intervals of Pulsations with Rising Periods (IPRP) observed at the polar cusp stations Casey, Mirny and Heiss throughout 1978 is presented. They have the characteristic of a ``whistle'' with steadily falling tone. Comprehensive observational and dynamical morphological accounts of the IPRP phenomenon are presented including new analyses of polarisation, power spectra and digital sonograms. Simultaneously occurring IPRP at the two widely spaced stations Casey and Mirny are examined. In an accompanying paper (Cole et al., 1982) a theory which accounts for the properties of the phenomenon is presented.

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