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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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E.H. Erwin, H.E. Coffey, W.F. Denig, D.M. Willis, R. Henwood, and M.N. Wild. The greenwich photo-heliographic results (1874–1976): Initial corrections to the printed publications. Solar Physics, 2013. [ bib | DOI | http | 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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Hisashi Hayakawa, Yusuke Ebihara, David M. Willis, Kentaro Hattori, Alessandra S. Giunta, Matthew N. Wild, Satoshi Hayakawa, Shin Toriumi, Yasuyuki Mitsuma, Lee T. Macdonald, Kazunari Shibata, and Sam M. Silverman. The great space weather event during 1872 february recorded in east asia. The Astrophysical Journal, 862(1):15, 2018. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]
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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, R. Henwood, M.N. Wild, H.E. Coffey, W.F. Denig, E.H. Erwin, and D. V. Hoyt. The greenwich photo-heliographic results (1874–1976): Procedures for checking and correcting the sunspot digital datasets. Solar Physics, 2013. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]
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D. M. Willis, M. N. Wild, G. M. Appleby, and L. T. Macdonald. The greenwich photo-heliographic results (1874–1885): Observing telescopes, photographic processes, and solar images. Solar Physics, pages 1–34, 2016. [ bib | DOI | http | .pdf | Abstract ]
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D. M. Willis, M. N. Wild, and J. S. Warburton. Re-examination of the daily number of sunspot groups for the royal observatory, greenwich (1874–1885). Solar Physics, pages 1–34, 2016. [ bib | DOI | http | .pdf | Abstract ]
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D.M. Willis, H.E. Coffey, R. Henwood, E.H. Erwin, D.V. Hoyt, M.N. Wild, and W.F. Denig. The greenwich photo-heliographic results (1874–1976): Summary of the observations, applications, datasets, definitions and errors. Solar Physics, 2013. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]
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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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