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The great space weather washing machine:Examining the dynamics of high latitude ionosphere thermosphere coupling

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Figure 1.1: Schematic representation of charged particle gyrating around a magneticfield in a helicoidal trajectory
Figure 1.2: Diagram of the magnetic gradient drift motion for ions and electrons. Themagnetic field is directed out of the page, with an increasing field strength upwards.Taken from Baumjohann and Treumann (2012).
Figure 1.4: Neutral wind vectors in a polar plot centred on the geographic pole, withthe Sun at the top and solar local time (SLT) hours around the outside
Figure 1.5: An image of the Sun taken with the Solar Dynamics Observatory space-craft, and magnetic field lines overlain using the Potential Field Source Surface model.Image: NASA/SDO/AIA/LMSAL
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