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Fernando L. Guarnieri
Researcher at University of Paraíba Valley
Publications - 63
Citations - 2964
Fernando L. Guarnieri is an academic researcher from University of Paraíba Valley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Geomagnetic storm. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2585 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernando L. Guarnieri include National Institute for Space Research & Goddard Space Flight Center.
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Corotating solar wind streams and recurrent geomagnetic activity: A review
Bruce T. Tsurutani,Bruce T. Tsurutani,Walter D. Gonzalez,Alicia L. Clúa de Gonzalez,Fernando L. Guarnieri,Nat Gopalswamy,Manuel Grande,Yohsuke Kamide,Yoshiya Kasahara,Gang Lu,Ian R. Mann,Robert L. McPherron,Finn Søraas,Vytenis M. Vasyliunas +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that geomagnetic storms associated with high-speed streams/CIRs will have the same initial, main, and recovery phases as those associated with ICME-related magnetic storms but that the interplanetary causes are considerably different.
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Dayside global ionospheric response to the major interplanetary events of October 29–30, 2003 “Halloween Storms”
Anthony J. Mannucci,Bruce T. Tsurutani,Byron Iijima,Attila Komjathy,Akinori Saito,Walter D. Gonzalez,Fernando L. Guarnieri,Janet U. Kozyra,Ruth M. Skoug +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate extreme ionospheric response to the large interplanetary electric fields during the "Halloween" storms that occurred on October 29 and 30, 2003.
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Global dayside ionospheric uplift and enhancement associated with interplanetary electric fields
Bruce T. Tsurutani,Anthony J. Mannucci,B. A. Iijima,M. A. Abdu,J. H. A. Sobral,Walter D. Gonzalez,Fernando L. Guarnieri,Toshitaka Tsuda,Akinori Saito,Kiyohumi Yumoto,Bela G. Fejer,Tim Fuller-Rowell,Janet U. Kozyra,John C. Foster,Anthea J. Coster,Vytenis M. Vasyliunas +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the interplanetary shock/electric field event of 5-6 November 2001 using GPS receiver data from CHAMP and SAC-C satellites and altimeter data from the TOPEX/ Poseidon satellite.
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Dayside global ionospheric response to the major interplanetary events of October 29-30, 2003 Halloween Storms : Violent sun-earth connection events of October-November 2003
Anthony J. Mannucci,Bruce T. Tsurutani,B. A. Iijima,Attila Komjathy,Akinori Saito,Walter D. Gonzalez,Fernando L. Guarnieri,Janet U. Kozyra,Ruth M. Skoug +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate extreme ionospheric response to the large interplanetary electric fields during the Halloween storms that occurred on October 29 and 30, 2003 within a few (2-5) hours of the time when the electric field impinged on the magnetopause, dayside total electron content increases of ∼40% and ∼250% are observed for the October 29, and 30 events, respectively during the Oct 30 event, ∼900% increases in electron content above the CHAMP satellite (∼400 km altitude).
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Magnetosheath and heliosheath mirror mode structures, interplanetary magnetic decreases, and linear magnetic decreases: Differences and distinguishing features
Bruce T. Tsurutani,Bruce T. Tsurutani,Gurbax S. Lakhina,Olga P. Verkhoglyadova,Olga P. Verkhoglyadova,E. Echer,Fernando L. Guarnieri,Yasuhito Narita,D. Constantinescu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors re-examine past spacecraft observations to demonstrate the observational similarities and differences between these magnetic and plasma structures, including mirror mode (MM) structures in planetary magnetosheaths, cometary sheaths, and heliosheath.