From M.Yamauchi@irf.se Mon Nov  4 16:24:14 2024
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 16:23:58 +0100
From: Masatoshi Yamauchi <M.Yamauchi@irf.se>
To: hamrin <Maria.Hamrin@space.umu.se>
Subject: Re: your talk (dB/dt)

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I think ASC is fine.
Here is one case study
Yama

> On 4 Nov 2024, at 16:16, hamrin <Maria.Hamrin@space.umu.se> wrote:
> 
> Dear Yama,
> 
> I haven't looked at any auroral forms (e.g., all-sky cameras) in my statisticsl study, but this is definitely something one could look into. Perhaps one could put a student on that? I have a student that may want to do a smaller project (not thesis) with me in the second half of the spring. Perhaps we could have a Zoom brainstorm on this at some point if you like.
> 
> What kind of data would you suggest for such a study? Can ALIS be useful?
> 
> 
> 
> /Maria
> 
> Sent from my Galaxy
> 
> 
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> Från: Masatoshi Yamauchi <M.Yamauchi@irf.se> 
> Datum: 2024-11-04 15:05 (GMT+00:00) 
> Till: "Maria.Hamrin" <Maria.Hamrin@space.umu.se>, Audrey Schillings <audrey.schillings@umu.se> 
> Ämne: your talk (dB/dt) 
> 
> Dear Maria
> Did you check with aurora forms?
> My feeling is, in addition to aurora breakup (passinve zineath), diffuse aurora gives high dB/dt but no statistics yet
> Yama



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