Geomagnetic bays and Pc5 pulsation substorms at high latitudes

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Auroral Zones, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Polar Substorms, Atmospheric Models, Auroral Electrojets, Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetic Signatures, Ring Currents

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Morphological features of Pc5 pulsation substorms and of geomagnetic bays are examined in the light of current theories using data from Fort Churchill - a high latitude Canadian station in the auroral zone. The bays are classified using actual magnetograms into four categories: (1) sleeping bays, (2) pulsating bays, (3) loaded bays and (4) transition bays. Characteristics of all these bays are detailed and special circumstances are described in which they tend to occur on the magnetograms. A comprehensive model of the magnetosphere which largely fits the observations has been detailed.

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