University of Otago, Department of Physics
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- WWLL Global Lightning Detection System Regional Validation Study in Brazil
- The Effects of the January 2005 Solar Events on the Middle Atmosphere
- The importance of atmospheric precipitation in storm-time relativistic electron flux drop outs: Observations of the January 21, 2005 Event
- Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Sea Ice Structure in the Context of Biological Activity and Meltwater Percolation
- Using the World Wide Lightning Location Network to provide insight on elves detected by ISUAL
- Radiation belt electron precipitation into the atmosphere: recovery from a geomagnetic storm
- Survey of Magnetospheric Line Radiation Observed by a Low-Altitude Spacecraft
- Temporal-spatial modeling of non-linear electron density enhancement due to successive lightning strokes
- The World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN): A Review and Update on Global Lightning Research
- Global Estimates of Lightning Peak Current from the WWLLN
- Global views of energetic particle precipitation and their sources: Combining large-scale models with observations during the 21-22 January 2005 magnetic storm (Invited)
- Mesospheric Hydroxyl Response to Electron Precipitation From the Radiation Belts
- Relative and Absolute Detection Efficiency of WWLLN
- Antarctic and Arctic land-fast sea ice growth rates: an intercomparison based on stable isotope fractionation measurements
- A Convenient Smoothly-Continuous Basis Function for Interpolation on Unstructured Triangular Grids: Application to Inversion of Geodetic Data for Forces, Strains and Velocities
- Links between mesopause temperatures and ground-based VLF narrowband radio signals
- Combined effects of ULF, VLF, and EMIC Waves, Substorms, and Solar Wind Parameters on Relativistic Electron Flux: Multiple Regression Analysis
- Comparison of lighting activity and inner radiation belt particle fluxes perturbations
- Ground-based Observations and Atmospheric Modelling of Energetic Electron Precipitation Effects on Antarctic Mesospheric Chemistry
- Long term Geomagnetically Induced Current observations from New Zealand
- Modelling GIC Flow in New Zealand's Electrical Transmission Grid
- Statistical Study of the Occurrence of POES Relativistic Electron Precipitation (REP) in Correlation with Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves
- The role of localised Ultra-Low Frequency waves in energetic electron precipitation
- WWLLN and Earth Networks new combined Global Lightning Network: First Look
- Energetic electron precipitation and auroral morphology at the substorm recovery phase
- Generation of EMIC Waves and Effects on Particle Precipitation During a Solar Wind Pressure Intensification with Bz > 0
- Solar Wind drivers affecting GIC magnitude in New Zealand.
- Testing GIC Mitigation Protocols by Modelling Transformer-Level GIC Flow in New Zealand's Electrical Transmission Grid
- Energy dependent loss of magnetospheric relativistic electrons due to pitch angle scattering by electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves
- Magnetic Field Line Random Walk in Arbitrarily Stretched Isotropic Turbulence
- Northern Hemisphere Stratospheric Ozone and the Polar Vortex: SPEs and SSWs
- Nitric oxide distributions in the Antarctic winter-time middle atmosphere: Energetic electron production versus horizontal transport during geomagnetic storms
- Global lightning at high latitudes
- Power Industry Questions to Space Weather Researchers: Reflections on discussions with the system operator for business planning
- Ultra-Low Frequency waves and their direct role in energetic particle precipitation