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Sarah D. Mitchell
Researcher at Advanced Technology Center
Publications - 3
Citations - 4360
Sarah D. Mitchell is an academic researcher from Advanced Technology Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space weather & Earth's magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 3784 citations.
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The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
James R. Lemen,Alan M. Title,David J. Akin,Paul Boerner,C. Chou,Jerry F. Drake,Dexter W. Duncan,Christopher G. Edwards,Frank M. Friedlaender,Gary F. Heyman,Neal E. Hurlburt,N. Katz,Gary D. Kushner,M. Levay,Russell W. Lindgren,D. Mathur,Edward L. McFeaters,Sarah D. Mitchell,Roger A. Rehse,Carolus J. Schrijver,L. Springer,L. Springer,Robert A. Stern,Theodore D. Tarbell,Jean-Pierre Wuelser,C. Jacob Wolfson,C. Yanari,Jay A. Bookbinder,Peter Cheimets,David Caldwell,Edward E. DeLuca,Richard Gates,Leon Golub,Sang Park,William A. Podgorski,R. I. Bush,Philip H. Scherrer,Mark A. Gummin,Peter L. Smith,Gary Auker,Paul Jerram,Peter J. Pool,Regina Soufli,David L. Windt,Sarah Beardsley,Matthew Clapp,J. Lang,Nicholas R. Waltham +47 more
TL;DR: The Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) as discussed by the authors provides multiple simultaneous high-resolution full-disk images of the corona and transition region up to 0.5 R ⊙ above the solar limb with 1.5-arcsec spatial resolution and 12-second temporal resolution.
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Disturbances in the US electric grid associated with geomagnetic activity
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply a cohort exposure analysis to quantify the impacts of geomagnetic activity on the US electric power grid for the period from 1992 through 2010 and find that approximately 4% of the disturbances in the US power grid reported to the US Department of Energy are attributable to strong geomagagnetic activity and its associated geomaggnetically induced currents.
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Disturbances in the U.S. electric grid associated with geomagnetic activity
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply a cohort exposure analysis to quantify the impacts of geomagnetic activity on the U.S. electric power grid for the period from 1992 through 2010.