C. M. De Nardin
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Geology
- Geography
- Astronomy
- Geophysics
- Meteorology
- Quantum mechanics
- Environmental science
- Computer science
- Ionosphere
- Atmospheric sciences
- Plasma
- Nuclear physics
- Magnetic field
- Geodesy
- Climatology
- Solar wind
- Operating system
- Latitude
- Engineering
- TEC
- Earth's magnetic field
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- Nighttime Ionospheric TEC Study over Latin America
- A Global Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation Study of Ultra-Low Frequency Waves Activity in the Inner Magnetosphere: Corotating Interaction Region + Alfvénic Fluctuation
- Recurring coronal holes, high-speed streams and corotating interaction region and their impact on the ionosphere during the declining phase of the solar cycle 24
- Five-level Index for Use as Ionospheric Situation Warning
- A Global MHD Simulation of ULF Waves Activity in the inner Magnetosphere Resulting from CIR followed by ALFVENIC Fluctuations
- The Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task (SPORT): A Multinational Science Mission using a CubeSat
- How and in Which way Space Weather Changed the Ionospheric Irregularities Occurrence During the St. Patricḱs Storm
- New Briefing Methodology for the Brazilian Study and Monitoring of Space Weather (Embrace) Program.
- Contribution of the ULF wave activity to the global recovery of the outer radiation belt during the passage of a high-speed solar wind stream observed in September 2014
- An outline of the review on space weather in Latin America: space science, research networks and space weather center
- a Roadmap to Advance Understanding of the Science of Space Weather
- The Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task (SPORT) Mission
- Services available at the Brazilian Study and Monitoring of Space Weather (Embrace) Program
- An overview on the Space Weather in Latin America: from Space Research to Space Weather and its Forecast
- TEC Response to X-ray Solar Emissions Observed in the Equatorial and Low-latitude Brazilian Region
- Periodic Spacing Plasma Bubbles Observed By GNSS Tecmap over South America
- Modeling the equatorial and low latitude ionosphere response to an intense X-class solar flare
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Aberystwyth University, UK
- Aerospace Corporation, California
- Boston College, Massachusetts
- Brazilian National Institute for Space Research
- Finnish Meteorological Institute
- German Aerospace Center, Neustrelitz
- IPS Radio and Space Services
- Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Centro Tecnico Aeroespacial
- JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- Katholieke University of Leuven, Belgium
- Lockheed Martin, Palo Alto
- Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Brazil
- Moscow State University, Russia
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
- Nagoya University, Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory
- National Autonomous University of Mexico
- National Center for Atmospheric Research, Colorado
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder
- Observatoire de Paris, France
- Paraiba Valley University, Brazil
- Predictive Science Inc., California
- RAL, Space Science and Technology Department
- State University of Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil
- UNAM, Institute of Geophysics
- University College London, UK
- University of Alberta, Canada
- University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- University of Sheffield, UK
- University of Texas, Arlington
- University of Texas, Dallas
- Utah State University
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