Our research group studies the nature of the upper atmosphere and near-Earth space. We are interested in energy coupling between regions and the inputs from the Sun, lightning, and particles to name a few examples. Recent collaborations have involved researchers from the USA, UK, Japan, Canada, Hungary, France, and Australia, some of which are continuing. New projects are now being undertaken with researchers from Canada, Finland, Hungary, UK, and the USA.
Our research topics include measurements and modelling of atmospheric conductivity, radiation belt variation and losses, solar flares, solar proton events, thunderstorms, lightning properties, red sprites, and the energy inputs of all of these processes on the lower ionosphere. In addition we undertake regular measurements of the plasmasphere, lightning locations, lightning-generated whistlers and the ionospheric D-region.
Please take the time to:
- read about our research interests, or goto the AARDDVARK or WWLLN main webpages.
- peruse a list of our recent publications
- learn about some of our recent and current projects
- look at the Solar Tsunamis research programme webpage
- visit the homepage of the CHemical Aeronomy in the Mesosphere and Ozone in the Stratosphere (CHAMOS) science team
- view some images of Space Physics Group members, at home and abroad
- look over some research opportunities for interested students
- check out our aurora alert system designed for the lower South Island
- Look at the latest auroral images from space (for New Zealand and Europe)