On the arrival of the initial movements of Pi2s at conjugate stations

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Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Ground Stations, Magnetospheric Instability, Time Lag, Histograms, International Magnetospheric Study, Magnetic Signatures, Oscillations, Polarization Characteristics

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The arrival of Pi2's at conjugate stations is considered. It was shown by Stuart (1976) that their arrival could be at different times, but because of the small number of events with this characteristic a detailed examination of conjugate Pi2's was made using digitally recorded data from the U.K. pulsations program for the International Magnetospheric Study. The first movements of Pi2's are shown to be complex and variable; small arrival time differences exist and probably reflect the complexity of the generation mechanism involved in creating the pulsation event. Examination of the first movements of Pi2's at the conjugate stations shows variability in the horizontal components which limits the absolute accuracy of timing Pi2 initiation to about plus or minus 30 s, except in special cases.

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