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Howard J. Singer
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 290
Citations - 15485
Howard J. Singer is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Substorm. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 290 publications receiving 13612 citations. Previous affiliations of Howard J. Singer include Phillips Laboratory.
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Magnetopause location under extreme solar wind conditions
J.-H. Shue,Paul Song,Christopher T. Russell,John T. Steinberg,J. K. Chao,G. N. Zastenker,O. L. Vaisberg,Susumu Kokubun,Howard J. Singer,T. R. Detman,Hideaki Kawano +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare predictions of two models: the Petrinec and Russell [1996] model and the Shue et al. [1997] model along the flank.
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A new functional form to study the solar wind control of the magnetopause size and shape
J.-H. Shue,J. K. Chao,H. C. Fu,Christopher T. Russell,Paul Song,Krishan K. Khurana,Howard J. Singer +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new functional form, r = r 0 [2/(1 + cos θ)] α, is used to fit the size and shape of the magnetopause using crossings from ISEE 1 and 2, Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers/Ion Release Module (AMPTE/IRM), and IMP 8 satellites.
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The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)
Vassilis Angelopoulos,P. Cruce,Alexander Drozdov,Eric Grimes,N. Hatzigeorgiu,D. A. King,Davin Larson,James W. Lewis,J. M. McTiernan,D. A. Roberts,C. L. Russell,Tomoaki Hori,Yoshiya Kasahara,Atsushi Kumamoto,Ayako Matsuoka,Yukinaga Miyashita,Yoshizumi Miyoshi,I. Shinohara,Mariko Teramoto,Jeremy Faden,Alexa Halford,Matthew D. McCarthy,Robyn Millan,John Sample,David M. Smith,L. A. Woodger,Arnaud Masson,A. A. Narock,Kazushi Asamura,T. F. Chang,C. Y. Chiang,Yoichi Kazama,Kunihiro Keika,S. Matsuda,Tomonori Segawa,Kanako Seki,Masafumi Shoji,Sunny W. Y. Tam,Norio Umemura,B. J. Wang,B. J. Wang,Shiang-Yu Wang,Robert J. Redmon,Juan V. Rodriguez,Juan V. Rodriguez,Howard J. Singer,Jon Vandegriff,S. Abe,Masahito Nose,Masahito Nose,Atsuki Shinbori,Yoshimasa Tanaka,S. UeNo,L. Andersson,P. Dunn,Christopher M. Fowler,Jasper Halekas,Takuya Hara,Yuki Harada,Christina O. Lee,Robert Lillis,David L. Mitchell,Matthew R. Argall,Kenneth R. Bromund,James L. Burch,Ian J. Cohen,Michael Galloy,Barbara L. Giles,Allison Jaynes,O. Le Contel,Mitsuo Oka,T. D. Phan,Brian Walsh,Joseph Westlake,Frederick Wilder,Stuart D. Bale,Roberto Livi,Marc Pulupa,Phyllis Whittlesey,A. DeWolfe,Bryan Harter,E. Lucas,U. Auster,John W. Bonnell,Christopher Cully,Eric Donovan,Robert E. Ergun,Harald U. Frey,Brian Jackel,A. Keiling,Haje Korth,J. P. McFadden,Yukitoshi Nishimura,Ferdinand Plaschke,P. Robert,Drew Turner,James M. Weygand,Robert M. Candey,R. C. Johnson,T. Kovalick,M. H. Liu,R. E. McGuire,Aaron Breneman,Kris Kersten,P. Schroeder +104 more
TL;DR: The SPEDAS development history, goals, and current implementation are reviewed, and its “modes of use” are explained with examples geared for users and its technical implementation and requirements with software developers in mind are outlined.
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Current understanding of magnetic storms: storm-substorm relationships
Yohsuke Kamide,Wolfgang Baumjohann,Ioannis A. Daglis,Walter D. Gonzalez,Manuel Grande,J. A. Joselyn,Robert L. McPherron,John L. Phillips,E. G. D. Reeves,Gordon Rostoker,A. S. Sharma,Howard J. Singer,Bruce T. Tsurutani,Vytenis M. Vasyliunas +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the current understanding of the storm/substorm relationship by clearing up a considerable amount of controversy and by addressing the question of how solar wind energy is deposited into and is dissipated in the constituent elements that are critical to magnetospheric and ionospheric processes during magnetic storms.
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The Upgraded CARISMA Magnetometer Array in the THEMIS Era
Ian R. Mann,David K. Milling,I. J. Rae,Louis Ozeke,A. Kale,Z. C. Kale,Kyle R. Murphy,Adrienne Parent,Maria Usanova,D. M. Pahud,E.-A. Lee,V. Amalraj,D. D. Wallis,Vassilis Angelopoulos,Karl-Heinz Glassmeier,Christopher T. Russell,H. U. Auster,Howard J. Singer +17 more
TL;DR: The infrastructure and capabilities of the expanded and upgraded Canadian Array for Realtime InvestigationS of Magnetic Activity (CARISMA) magnetometer array in the era of the THEMIS mission are described and some of the compelling questions related to these three ThemIS mission science objectives are discussed.