Similarities and differences between magnetospheric substorms and solar flares

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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetic Tail, Magnetic Field Configurations, Polar Substorms, Solar Flares, Current Sheets, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Physics

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Magnetospheric substorms and solar flares seem to follow a pattern where
a sudden transition from slow passive evolution to fast active evolution
occurs. This concept, which has proven useful for constructing a theory
of the onset of magnetospheric substorms, is tentatively applied to
current sheets which may be relevant to flares.

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