Bibcode
Vázquez, M.; Vaquero, J. M.; Curto, J. J.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Physics, Volume 238, Issue 2, pp.405-420
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11
2006
Journal
Citations
17
Refereed citations
17
Description
Observations of aurorae borealis at low latitudes are very rare and are
clearly associated with strong geomagnetic storms. Morphologically, they
are characterized by a diffuse red colour with no rapid motions. The
main aim of this paper is to analyse two hitherto ignored aurorae that
were observed at two low-latitude sites, Tenerife (28°N
18°W) and Mexico City (19°N
99°W), in 1770 and 1789, respectively. These observations
can give supplementary information about the level of solar activity at
those times where direct solar observations were rather scarce. Studying
also the behaviour of the heliosphere during this period using different
proxies, we find that the open magnetic field better describes auroral
occurrences. The variation over time in geomagnetic latitude at the two
sites is also calculated.