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Suvadip Sinha is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space weather & Coronal mass ejection. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Understanding the Origins of Problem Geomagnetic Storms Associated with "Stealth" Coronal Mass Ejections
Nariaki Nitta,Tamitha Mulligan,Emilia Kilpua,Benjamin J. Lynch,Marilena Mierla,Marilena Mierla,Jennifer O'Kane,Paolo Pagano,Paolo Pagano,Paolo Pagano,Erika Palmerio,Erika Palmerio,Erika Palmerio,Jens Pomoell,Ian G. Richardson,Ian G. Richardson,Luciano Rodriguez,Alexis P. Rouillard,Suvadip Sinha,Nandita Srivastava,Nandita Srivastava,Dana-Camelia Talpeanu,Dana-Camelia Talpeanu,Stephanie L. Yardley,Stephanie L. Yardley,Andrei Zhukov,Andrei Zhukov +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the stealthy geomagnetic storms in the sense that the solar/CME precursors are enigmatic and stealthy, and discuss the solar and in situ circumstances of these events and identify several scenarios that may account for their elusive solar signatures.
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Investigating Remote-sensing Techniques to Reveal Stealth Coronal Mass Ejections
Erika Palmerio,Nariaki Nitta,Tamitha Mulligan,Marilena Mierla,Jennifer O'Kane,Ian G. Richardson,Suvadip Sinha,Nandita Srivastava,Stephanie L. Yardley,Andrei Zhukov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify at least weak eruptive signatures for all events upon careful investigation of remote-sensing data, noting that differently processed images may be needed to properly interpret and analyse elusive observations.
Investigating Remote-sensing Techniques to Reveal Stealth Coronal Mass Ejections
Erika Palmerio,Nariaki Nitta,Tamitha Mulligan,Marilena Mierla,Jennifer O'Kane,Ian G. Richardson,Suvadip Sinha,Nandita Srivastava,Stephanie L. Yardley,Andrei Zhukov +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify at least weak eruptive signatures for all events upon careful investigation of remote-sensing data, noting that differently processed images may be needed to properly interpret and analyse elusive observations.
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Understanding the Origins of Problem Geomagnetic Storms Associated With "Stealth" Coronal Mass Ejections
Nariaki Nitta,Tamitha Mulligan,Emilia Kilpua,Benjamin J. Lynch,Marilena Mierla,Marilena Mierla,Jennifer O'Kane,Paolo Pagano,Paolo Pagano,Paolo Pagano,Erika Palmerio,Erika Palmerio,Erika Palmerio,Jens Pomoell,Ian G. Richardson,Ian G. Richardson,Luciano Rodriguez,Alexis P. Rouillard,Suvadip Sinha,Nandita Srivastava,Nandita Srivastava,Dana-Camelia Talpeanu,Dana-Camelia Talpeanu,Stephanie L. Yardley,Stephanie L. Yardley,Andrei Zhukov,Andrei Zhukov +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the stealthy geomagnetic storms, which are those that cannot be traced back to an observed CME, or, if the CME is identified, its origin may be elusive or ambiguous in coronal images.
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