This repository links to the paper and replication data and programs for my publication:
Grono, E. and Donovan, E.: Differentiating diffuse auroras based on phenomenology, Ann. Geophys., 36, 891–898, https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-36-891-2018, 2018.
The supplemental data is available at:
Grono, Eric, 2017, "Supplemental Data for: Differentiating Diffuse Aurora Based on Phenomenology", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/IPSEV2, Scholars Portal Dataverse, V2
The key result of this article was to define three distinct types of pulsating aurora based on the frequency of pulsation and its structural stability. Figure 2 and its caption are included below:
Figure 2: Series of images containing (a) patchy aurora, (b) patchy pulsating aurora, and (c) amorphous pulsating aurora as well as difference images highlighting the intensity modulations between sequential frames. Red and blue pixels indicate brightening and dimming, respectively.