Abstract

New instrumentation, along with new analysis and modelling techniques, have greatly enhanced our understanding of ULF wave phenomena in recent years. This paper presents a brief review of some of the highlights of progress made in the last two years on observational and modelling studies of ULF waves in the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere at equatorial to mid-latitudes. Recent research focused on the Pc3 range has employed new arrays and timeseries analysis techniques to characterise the low latitude magnetospheric response. Recent research into Pi2 waves has concentrated on their potential candidacy as magnetospheric cavity mode signatures. A view on some of the forthcoming opportunities for new research into ULF waves is given.

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