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A.L. Aruliah, A.D. Farmer, T.J. Fuller-Rowell, M.N. Wild, M. Hapgood, and D. Rees. An equinoctial asymmetry in the high-latitude thermosphere and ionosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, 101(A7):15713–15722, July 1996. [ bib | http | Abstract ]
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A.L. Aruliah, J. Schoendorf, A.D. Aylward, and M.N. Wild. Modelling the high-latitude equinoctial asymmetry. Journal of Geophysical Research, 102(A12):27207–27216, 1997. [ bib | Abstract ]
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C. J. Davis, M. N. Wild, M. Lockwood, and Y. K. Tulunay. Ionospheric and geomagnetic responses to changes in IMF Bz: a superposed epoch study. Annales Geophysicae, 15:217–230, 1997. [ bib | DOI | http | .pdf | Abstract ]
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M.A. Hapgood. Multi-step queries: the need for a correlation environment. In A. Heck and F. Murtagh, editors, Adding Intelligence to Information Retrieval: the Case of Astronomy and Related Space Sciences. Kluwer, Dordrecht, January 1993. [ bib ]
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M.A. Hapgood, M. Lockwood, G.A. Bowe, D.M. Willis, and Y.K. Tulunay. Variability of the interplanetary medium at 1 a.u. over 24 years: 1963–1986. Planetary and Space Science, 39(3):411–423, March 1991. [ bib | Abstract ]
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A. Hewish et al. Synoptic data for solar-terrestrial monitoring. Technical report, The Royal Society, London, September 1992. [ bib ]
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J.W. King. Solar radiation changes and the weather. Nature, 245:443–446, October 1973. [ bib ]
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C. Liu, P.A. Smith, and J.W. King. A new solar index which leads to improved fof2 predictions using the ccir atlas. Telecommunications Journal, 50(VIII):408–414, 1983. [ bib ]
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M. Lockwood, A.P. Rouillard, I. Finch, and R. Stamper. Comment on “The IDV index: Its derivation and use in inferring long-term variations of the interplanetary magnetic field strength” by Leif Svalgaard and Edward W. Cliver. Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics), 111(A10):9109–+, September 2006. [ bib | DOI ]
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M. Lockwood and R. Stamper. Long-term drift of the coronal source magnetic flux and the total solar irradiance. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(16):2461–2464, august 1999. [ bib | .html | Abstract ]
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M. Lockwood, R. Stamper, and M. Wild. A doubling of the sun's coronal magnetic field during the last 100 years. Nature, 399:437–439, june 1999. [ bib | DOI | .html | .pdf | Abstract ]
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M. Lockwood, R. Stamper, M.N. Wild, and H.J. Opgenoorth. Ground-based measurements in support of cluster: An on-line planning procedure. Technical Report RAL-95-018, DRAL, February 1995. [ bib ]
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M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, and S.W.H. Cowley. The onset and expansion of enhanced ionospheric convection following a southward turning of the imf. Journal of Geophysical Research, 1999. submitted. [ bib ]
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M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, R. Stamper, and M. Grande. Predicting solar disturbance effects on navigation systems. In Journal of Navigation, volume 52, pages 203–216, 1999. [ bib ]
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H.J. Opgenoorth, M.A.L. Persson, M. Lockwood, R. Stamper, M.N. Wild, R. Pellinen, T. Pulkkinen, K. Kauristie, T. Hughes, and Y. Kamide. A new family of geomagnetic disturbance indices. In M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, and H.J. Opgenoorth, editors, Satellite - Ground Based Coordination Sourcebook, volume SP-1198, pages 49–62. ESA, 1997. [ bib ]
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T.I. Pulkkinen, H. Nevanlinna, P.J. Pulkkinen, and Lockwood M. The sun-earth connection in time scales from years to decades and centuries. Space Science Reviews, 95(1-2):625–637, January 2001. [ bib | Abstract ]
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M.A. Saunders, M. Lockwood, and M.N. Wild. The semi-annual variation in great geomagnetic storms. Submitted to Annales Geophysicae, March 1993. [ bib ]
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R. Stamper. Improved prediction of i_F2 and i_G indices using neural networks. IEEE Proc.-Microw. Antennas Propag., 143(4):341–346, August 1996. [ bib ]
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R. Stamper, M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, and T.D.G. Clark. Solar causes of the long-term increase in geomagnetic activity. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104(A12):28325–28342, December 1999. [ bib | Abstract ]
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R. Stamper, M. Wild, and M. Lockwood. An on-line directory of ground-based stp observatories. In M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, and H.J. Opgenoorth, editors, Satellite - Ground Based Coordination Sourcebook, volume SP-1198, pages 367–407. ESA, 1997. [ bib ]
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E.P. Szuszczewicz, P. Blanchard, P. Wilkinson, G. Crowley, T. Fuller-Rowell, P. Richards, M. Abdu, T. Bullett, R. Hanbaba, J.P. Lebreton, M. Lester, M. Lockwood, G. Millward, M. Wild, S. Pulinets, B.M. Reddy, I. Stanislawska, G. Vannaroni, and B. Zolesi. The first realtime worldwide ionospheric prediction network: An advance in support of spaceborne experimentation, on-line model validation, and space weather. Geophysical Research Letters, 25(4):449–452, feb 1998. [ bib | Abstract ]
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M.N. Wild and M. Lockwood. Cluster-ground based data centre. In M. Lockwood, M.N. Wild, and H.J. Opgenoorth, editors, Satellite - Ground Based Coordination Sourcebook, volume SP-1198, pages 361–366. ESA, 1997. [ bib ]
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D.M. Willis, V.N. Davda, and F.Richard Stephenson. Comparison between oriental and occidental sunspot observations. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 37:189–229, jun 1996. [ bib ]
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D.M. Willis, R. Henwood, and F.R. Stephenson. The presence of large sunspots near the central solar meridian at the times of major geomagnetic storms. Annales Geophysicae, 27(1):185–197, January 2009. [ bib | http | Abstract ]
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D.M. Willis, F. R. Stephenson, and Huiping Fang. Sporadic aurorae observed in east asia. Annales Geophysicae, 25(2):417–436, March 2007. [ bib | .html | .pdf | Abstract ]
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D.M. Willis and Y.K. Tulunay. Statistics of the largest sunspot and facular areas per solar cycle. Solar Physics, 64:237–246, 1979. [ bib | Abstract ]