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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison between radiative transfer calculation and pyranometer data gathered at Observatoire de Haute Provence Perrin, Jean-Marie
2005
87-88 5 p. 449-463
15 p.
artikel
2 Activities of sprites and elves in the winter season, Japan Takahashi, Yukihiro
2003
87-88 5 p. 551-560
10 p.
artikel
3 A high-resolution, three-dimensional, time dependent, nested grid model of the coupled thermosphere–ionosphere Wang, W
1999
87-88 5 p. 385-397
13 p.
artikel
4 A history of the early recording of geomagnetic variations Schröder, Wilfried
2000
87-88 5 p. 323-334
12 p.
artikel
5 A mechanism for extraordinary bright radiowave-induced aurora in the ionospheric E region Kagan, L.M.
2009
87-88 5 p. 553-558
6 p.
artikel
6 A modeling study of the F-region response to SAPS Sojka, J.J.
2004
87-88 5 p. 415-423
9 p.
artikel
7 A model study of global variability in mesospheric cloudiness Siskind, David E.
2005
87-88 5 p. 501-513
13 p.
artikel
8 A new technique to determine the lightning charge location from the electric field vector measurements Ravichandran, M.
2004
87-88 5 p. 349-362
14 p.
artikel
9 An experimental study of the nightglow OH(8-3) band emission process in the equatorial mesosphere Melo, Stella M.L
1997
87-88 5 p. 479-486
8 p.
artikel
10 Application of matched filtering to short whistlers recorded at low latitudes Singh, R.P.
2004
87-88 5 p. 407-413
7 p.
artikel
11 A study of magnetic storms development in two or more steps and its association with the polarity of magnetic clouds Vieira, L.E.A.
2001
87-88 5 p. 457-461
5 p.
artikel
12 A study of the morphology of winter sprites in the Hokuriku area of Japan in relation to cloud charge height Myokei, K.
2009
87-88 5 p. 597-602
6 p.
artikel
13 A tribute to the astronauts of STS-107, who gave their lives in the pursuit of scientific research from space Yair, Yoav
2003
87-88 5 p. 495-
1 p.
artikel
14 Auroral zone dayside precipitation during magnetic storm initial phases Tsurutani, B.T.
2001
87-88 5 p. 513-522
10 p.
artikel
15 Book review 1999
87-88 5 p. 424-
1 p.
artikel
16 Book review 1999
87-88 5 p. 424-
1 p.
artikel
17 Book review 1999
87-88 5 p. 423-
1 p.
artikel
18 Changes in the F1 region electron density during geomagnetic storms at low solar activity Buresova, D.
2001
87-88 5 p. 537-544
8 p.
artikel
19 Comment on “Imaging of elves, halos and sprite initiation at 1 ms time resolution” Valdivia, J.A.
2003
87-88 5 p. 519-521
3 p.
artikel
20 Comparison between IRI predictions and digital ionosonde measurements of hmF2 at New Delhi during low and moderate solar activity Sethi, N.K.
2008
87-88 5 p. 756-763
8 p.
artikel
21 Compression of magnetic clouds in interplanetary space and increase in their geoeffectiveness Dal Lago, A.
2001
87-88 5 p. 451-455
5 p.
artikel
22 Corrigendum to: “Probing the high latitude ionosphere from ground-based observations: The state of current knowledge and capabilities during IPY (2007–2009)” Alfonsi, Lucilla
2009
87-88 5 p. 634-
1 p.
artikel
23 Current moment in sprite-producing lightning Cummer, Steven A
2003
87-88 5 p. 499-508
10 p.
artikel
24 Cusp region radiation belts in the dayside magnetosphere Pugacheva, Galina I.
2005
87-88 5 p. 479-487
9 p.
artikel
25 Development of a spectrometer to measure the blue components of sprites Kurihara, J
2003
87-88 5 p. 643-646
4 p.
artikel
26 3D modelling of VLF radio wave propagation in terrestrial waveguide allowing for localized large-scale ionosphere perturbation Soloviev, O.
2003
87-88 5 p. 627-634
8 p.
artikel
27 Dusty Plasma: Physics, Chemistry and Technological Impacts in Plasma Processing Kulkarni, V.H
2000
87-88 5 p. 393-
1 p.
artikel
28 Editorial Killeen, Tim
2004
87-88 5 p. 335-
1 p.
artikel
29 Effect of magnetic storm intensity on Pc1 activity at high and mid-latitudes Kerttula, R
2001
87-88 5 p. 503-511
9 p.
artikel
30 Effect of the theta aurora on the polar thermosphere Demars, H.G.
2005
87-88 5 p. 489-499
11 p.
artikel
31 Effects of energetic solar proton events on the cyclone development in the North Atlantic Veretenenko, S.
2004
87-88 5 p. 393-405
13 p.
artikel
32 Effects of molecular ions on the Rayleigh–Taylor instability in the night-time equatorial ionosphere Sekar, R.
1999
87-88 5 p. 399-405
7 p.
artikel
33 Electron density profile parameters B 0 and B 1 response during a magnetic disturbance at equatorial latitude Obrou, O.K.
2005
87-88 5 p. 515-519
5 p.
artikel
34 Energy as a tracer of magnetospheric processes: GUMICS-4 global MHD results and observations compared Pulkkinen, T.I.
2008
87-88 5 p. 687-707
21 p.
artikel
35 Energy estimation of electrons producing sprite halos using array photometer data Miyasato, Rina
2003
87-88 5 p. 573-581
9 p.
artikel
36 Energy transport and dissipation in the magnetosphere during geomagnetic storms Baker, D.N.
2001
87-88 5 p. 421-429
9 p.
artikel
37 Erratum to “Magnetic fields and particle signatures in the vicinity of nightside geosynchronous altitudes in the first one-minute-interval of π2 onset: a case study” Saka, O
2000
87-88 5 p. 395-
1 p.
artikel
38 Es layer and dynamics of neutral atmosphere during the periods of geomagnetic disturbances Maksyutin, S.V.
2001
87-88 5 p. 545-549
5 p.
artikel
39 Estimation of equatorial wave momentum fluxes using MST radar winds observed at Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E) Sasi, M.N
1999
87-88 5 p. 377-384
8 p.
artikel
40 Excitation of the earth-ionosphere irregular waveguide by sources located in an anisotropic ionosphere Rybachek, S.T.
1997
87-88 5 p. 561-567
7 p.
artikel
41 Features of energetic ions near the compressed magnetosphere Chen, Jiasheng
2001
87-88 5 p. 463-472
10 p.
artikel
42 Features of the magnetic field of the equatorial electrojet determined from experimental data for the South-Eastern Asia region Rotanova, N.M.
1997
87-88 5 p. 527-535
9 p.
artikel
43 Forecasting solar cycle 24 using neural networks Uwamahoro, Jean
2009
87-88 5 p. 569-574
6 p.
artikel
44 F2-region response to geomagnetic disturbances Danilov, A.D.
2001
87-88 5 p. 441-449
9 p.
artikel
45 Full-wave analysis of elves created by lightning-generated electromagnetic pulses Nagano, Isamu
2003
87-88 5 p. 615-625
11 p.
artikel
46 Global survey of upper atmospheric transient luminous events on the ROCSAT-2 satellite Chern, J.L
2003
87-88 5 p. 647-659
13 p.
artikel
47 Gravity wave reflection: Case study based on rocket data Wüst, Sabine
2008
87-88 5 p. 742-755
14 p.
artikel
48 Hybrid model for nowcasting and forecasting the K index Kutiev, I.
2009
87-88 5 p. 589-596
8 p.
artikel
49 Imaging of elves, halos and sprite initiation at 1 ms time resolution Moudry, Dana
2003
87-88 5 p. 509-518
10 p.
artikel
50 Interplanetary and magnetospheric electric fields during geomagnetic storms: what is more important, steady-state fields or fluctuating fields? Kamide, Y.
2001
87-88 5 p. 413-420
8 p.
artikel
51 Ionization layers observed at middle latitudes by Atmosphere Explorer-C Heelis, R.a
1999
87-88 5 p. 407-414
8 p.
artikel
52 Long-period magnetic activity during the May 15, 1997 storm Pilipenko, V.
2001
87-88 5 p. 489-501
13 p.
artikel
53 Low-latitude auroras: the magnetic storm of 14–15 May 1921 Silverman, S.M
2001
87-88 5 p. 523-535
13 p.
artikel
54 Measurements of mid-latitude E-region, sporadic-E, and TID-related drifts using HF Doppler-sorted interferometry Parkinson, M.L.
1998
87-88 5 p. 509-522
14 p.
artikel
55 Mesospheric mean winds and tides observed by the Imaging Doppler Interferometer (IDI) at Halley, Antarctica Charles, K
1999
87-88 5 p. 351-362
12 p.
artikel
56 Modeling of geomagnetic field during magnetic storms and comparison with observations Alexeev, I.I.
2001
87-88 5 p. 431-440
10 p.
artikel
57 Modelling composition changes in F-layer storms Field, P.R
1998
87-88 5 p. 523-543
21 p.
artikel
58 Model simulation of the large-scale high-latitude F-layer modification by powerful HF waves with different modulation Mingaleva, G.I.
2009
87-88 5 p. 559-568
10 p.
artikel
59 N2(B 3 Π g) and N2 +(A 2 Π u) vibrational distributions observed in sprites Bucsela, E.
2003
87-88 5 p. 583-590
8 p.
artikel
60 Non-linear interactions between tides and planetary waves resulting in periodic tidal variability Beard, A.g
1999
87-88 5 p. 363-376
14 p.
artikel
61 North–south asymmetry of some solar indices Kane, R.P.
2005
87-88 5 p. 429-434
6 p.
artikel
62 Observations of decameter-scale morphologies in sprites Gerken, Elizabeth A
2003
87-88 5 p. 567-572
6 p.
artikel
63 Observations of peculiar sporadic sodium structures and their relation with wind variations Sridharan, S.
2009
87-88 5 p. 575-582
8 p.
artikel
64 Observed characteristics of sudden commencement absorption Ritchie, S.E.
2009
87-88 5 p. 609-617
9 p.
artikel
65 One-minute rain rate distribution in Nigeria derived from TRMM satellite data Omotosho, T.V.
2009
87-88 5 p. 625-633
9 p.
artikel
66 On the numerical modelling of the VLF Trimpi effect Nunn, David
1997
87-88 5 p. 537-560
24 p.
artikel
67 Oscillation of wind temperature humidity in the atmospheric surface layer over tropical semi-arid stations Dharmaraj, T.
2009
87-88 5 p. 618-624
7 p.
artikel
68 Plasmaspheric parameters as determined from whistler spectrograms: a review Singh, R.P.
1998
87-88 5 p. 495-508
14 p.
artikel
69 Predicted and measured electron density at 600 km altitude in the South American peak of the equatorial anomaly Ezquer, Rodolfo G
1999
87-88 5 p. 415-421
7 p.
artikel
70 Predicted and measured total electron content over Havana Ezquer, R.G.
1997
87-88 5 p. 591-596
6 p.
artikel
71 Preface Tsurutani, B.T.
2001
87-88 5 p. 387-
1 p.
artikel
72 Publisher's note 1998
87-88 5 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
73 Ray tracing study of whistlers guided by a field-aligned depression of electron density in the magnetosphere Šulić, D.M.
1997
87-88 5 p. 569-590
22 p.
artikel
74 Refractivity structure constant and length scales from mm-wave propagation in the stably stratified troposphere Lüdi, Andreas
2005
87-88 5 p. 435-447
13 p.
artikel
75 Relationship of the Van Allen radiation belts to solar wind drivers Hudson, Mary K.
2008
87-88 5 p. 708-729
22 p.
artikel
76 Reply to comment on “Imaging of elves, halos and sprite initiation at 1 ms time resolution” Moudry, Dana
2003
87-88 5 p. 523-
1 p.
artikel
77 Retrieval of mesospheric electron densities using an optimal estimation inverse method Grant, J.
2004
87-88 5 p. 381-392
12 p.
artikel
78 Role of helicon modes in the injection of oxygen ions in the ring current S. Lakhina, Gurbax
2001
87-88 5 p. 481-487
7 p.
artikel
79 Seasonal changes in aerosol characteristics over Arabian Sea and their consequence on aerosol short-wave radiative forcing: Results from ARMEX field campaign Babu, S. Suresh
2008
87-88 5 p. 820-834
15 p.
artikel
80 Simulating the cleft ion fountain at polar perigee altitudes Tu, Jiannan
2005
87-88 5 p. 465-477
13 p.
artikel
81 Simulation of nonducted whistler spectrograms observed aboard the MAGION 4 and 5 satellites Shklyar, D.R.
2000
87-88 5 p. 347-370
24 p.
artikel
82 Simultaneous observations of mesospheric gravity waves and sprites generated by a midwestern thunderstorm Sentman, D.D.
2003
87-88 5 p. 537-550
14 p.
artikel
83 Solar and interplanetary causes of very intense geomagnetic storms Gonzalez, W.D.
2001
87-88 5 p. 403-412
10 p.
artikel
84 Solar cycle dependence and long-term trends in the wind field of the mesosphere/lower thermosphere Bremer, J.
1997
87-88 5 p. 497-509
13 p.
artikel
85 Solar source regions of coronal mass ejections and their geomagnetic effects Plunkett, S.P.
2001
87-88 5 p. 389-402
14 p.
artikel
86 Solar wind—magnetosphere–ionosphere coupling: an event study based on Freja data Blomberg, L.G.
2004
87-88 5 p. 375-380
6 p.
artikel
87 Some aspects of the interaction of interplanetary shocks with the Earth's magnetosphere: an estimate of the propagation time through the magnetosheath Villante, U.
2004
87-88 5 p. 337-341
5 p.
artikel
88 Sounding the magnetosphere by signals from VLF radio transmitters Trakhtengerts, V.Y.
1998
87-88 5 p. 545-549
5 p.
artikel
89 Spatial fine structure of model electric pulses in the mesosphere above a Γ-shaped stroke of lightning Kudintseva, I.G.
2009
87-88 5 p. 603-608
6 p.
artikel
90 Special Issue on Sprites, Elves and their global activities Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 10 September 2002 Füllekrug, Martin
2003
87-88 5 p. 497-498
2 p.
artikel
91 Spotlight synthetic aperture radar: Signal processing algorithms Quegan, S.
1997
87-88 5 p. 597-598
2 p.
artikel
92 Sprite observations from the space shuttle during the Mediterranean Israeli dust experiment (MEIDEX) Yair, Yoav
2003
87-88 5 p. 635-642
8 p.
artikel
93 Statistical analysis of space–time relationships between sprites and lightning São Sabbas, Fernanda T
2003
87-88 5 p. 525-535
11 p.
artikel
94 Stratosphere–troposphere interaction associated with biennial oscillation of Indian summer monsoon Mohankumar, K.
2008
87-88 5 p. 764-773
10 p.
artikel
95 Subionospheric VLF perturbations associated with lightning discharges Rodger, Craig J
2003
87-88 5 p. 591-606
16 p.
artikel
96 The annual and semi-annual wind fields in low latitudes Reddi, C.Raghava
1997
87-88 5 p. 487-495
9 p.
artikel
97 The CGG-FFT method: Application of signal processing techniques to electromagnetics Baudrand, H.
1997
87-88 5 p. 597-
1 p.
artikel
98 The detection of atmospheric waves produced by the total solar eclipse of 11 August 1999 Jones, T.B
2004
87-88 5 p. 363-374
12 p.
artikel
99 The development of new solar indices for use in thermospheric density modeling Tobiska, W. Kent
2008
87-88 5 p. 803-819
17 p.
artikel
100 The effect of temperature on the dispersion of proton whistlers Singh, Ashok K.
1998
87-88 5 p. 551-561
11 p.
artikel
101 The geotail and ring current dynamics under disturbed conditions Kalegaev, V.V.
2001
87-88 5 p. 473-479
7 p.
artikel
102 The group refractive indices of HF waves in the ionosphere and departure from the magnitude without collisions Aydoǧdu, Mehmet
2004
87-88 5 p. 343-348
6 p.
artikel
103 The high-latitude thermospheric mass density anomaly: A historical review and a semi-empirical model Moe, Kenneth
2008
87-88 5 p. 794-802
9 p.
artikel
104 The interannual variability of temperature in the polar stratosphere during the winter: the influence of the QBO phase and an 11-yr solar cycle Soukharev, B.E.
1997
87-88 5 p. 469-477
9 p.
artikel
105 The JB2006 empirical thermospheric density model Bowman, Bruce R.
2008
87-88 5 p. 774-793
20 p.
artikel
106 The northern annular mode in summer and its relation to solar activity variations in the GISS ModelE Lee, Jae N.
2008
87-88 5 p. 730-741
12 p.
artikel
107 The role of vertical momentum fluxes in maintaining global meridional circulation in the lower thermosphere/upper mesosphere Portnyagin, Yu.I.
1997
87-88 5 p. 511-525
15 p.
artikel
108 The variability of foF2 in different phases of solar cycle 23 Ataç, Tamer
2009
87-88 5 p. 583-588
6 p.
artikel
109 The 11-year solar cycle, the sun’s rotation, and the middle stratosphere in winter Soukharev, Boris
2000
87-88 5 p. 335-346
12 p.
artikel
110 Transient luminous events in the vicinity of Taiwan Hsu, R.R
2003
87-88 5 p. 561-566
6 p.
artikel
111 Understanding GPS. Principles and applications Rycroft, Michael J.
1997
87-88 5 p. 598-599
2 p.
artikel
112 Using observations from the GPS and TOPEX satellites to investigate night-time TEC enhancements at mid-latitudes in the southern hemisphere during a low sunspot number period Horvath, I.
2000
87-88 5 p. 371-391
21 p.
artikel
113 Validation of sprite-inducing cloud-to-ground lightning based on ELF observations at Syowa station in Antarctica Sato, Mitsuteru
2003
87-88 5 p. 607-614
8 p.
artikel
114 When do the geomagnetic aa and Ap indices disagree? Coffey, H.E.
2001
87-88 5 p. 551-556
6 p.
artikel
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