The Substorm at 05:45 on October 13, 2001 Observed From the Ground, and the LANL, GOES, Polar, and Cluster Satellites
W. K. Peterson(Palo Alto Research Center), C. Russell, S. Eriksson(University of Colorado Boulder), E. Donovan(University of Calgary), M. André(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), D. M. H. Baker(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), G. Lu(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), M. W. Dunlop(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), A. Korth(Max Planck Society), K. J. Trattner(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), J. B. Sigwarth, J. Scudder, H. Rème, H. J. Singer(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Xinlin Li(University of Colorado Boulder), R. H. W. Friedel, Y. J. Su, J. A. Slavin(University of Michigan), R. L. McPherron(University of California, Los Angeles)
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December 1, 2002
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