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  • 2011 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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Tim Fuller-Rowell is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) since 2011.

Fuller-Rowell's academic profile does not list specific recent papers or frequent co-authors, nor are detailed publication venues provided. Similarly, information about book publications or distinct fields and subfields of study related to their research is not available in the current data.

The absence of explicit details regarding Fuller-Rowell's main topics of work, frequent co-authors, and publication venues limits the overview of their research scope and contributions. However, the fellowship with the AGU suggests involvement in geophysical or atmospheric sciences, as that organization focuses on Earth and space science disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Response of the thermosphere and ionosphere to geomagnetic storms

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;M. V. Codrescu;R. J. Moffett;S. Quegan

  • On the seasonal response of the thermosphere and ionosphere to geomagnetic storms

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;M. V. Codrescu;H. Rishbeth;R. J. Moffett

  • Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO): Overview of Science Objectives, Instrument Design, Data Products, and Model Developments

    T. N. Woods;F. G. Eparvier;R. Hock;A. R. Jones

  • Global dayside ionospheric uplift and enhancement associated with interplanetary electric fields

    Bruce Tsurutani;Anthony Mannucci;Byron Iijima;Mangalathayil Ali Abdu

  • Height-integrated Pedersen and Hall conductivity patterns inferred from the TIROS-NOAA satellite data

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;D. S. Evans

  • The international reference ionosphere today and in the future

    Dieter Bilitza;Dieter Bilitza;Lee-Anne McKinnell;Bodo Reinisch;Tim Fuller-Rowell

  • A Three-Dimensional Time-Dependent Global Model of the Thermosphere

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;D. Rees

  • Global Assimilation of Ionospheric Measurements (GAIM)

    Robert W. Schunk;Ludger Scherliess;Jan Josef Sojka;Donald C. Thompson

  • Annual and semiannual variations in the ionospheric F2-layer: II. Physical discussion

    H. Rishbeth;I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg;I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg;L. Zou;T. J. Fuller-Rowell

  • Storm-time changes in the upper atmosphere at low latitudes

    T.J. Fuller-Rowell;G.H. Millward;A.D. Richmond;M.V. Codrescu

  • Interaction between direct penetration and disturbance dynamo electric fields in the storm-time equatorial ionosphere

    N. Maruyama;A. D. Richmond;T. J. Fuller-Rowell;M. V. Codrescu

  • Interactions between neutral thermospheric composition and the polar ionosphere using a coupled ionosphere‐thermosphere model

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;D. Rees;S. Quegan;R. J. Moffett

  • The “thermospheric spoon”: A mechanism for the semiannual density variation

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell

  • How Does the Thermosphere and Ionosphere React to a Geomagnetic Storm

    T. J. Fuller-Rowell;M. V. Codrescu;R. G. Roble;A. D. Richmond

  • STORM: An empirical storm-time ionospheric correction model 1. Model description

    E. A. Araujo-Pradere;T. J. Fuller-Rowell;M. V. Codrescu

  • A theoretical study of the distribution of ionization in the high-latitude ionosphere and the plasmasphere - First results on the mid-latitude trough and the light-ion trough

    S Quegan;G.J Bailey;R.J Moffett;R.A Heelis

  • An investigation into the influence of tidal forcing on F region equatorial vertical ion drift using a global ionosphere-thermosphere model with coupled electrodynamics

    G. H. Millward;I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg;A. D. Aylward;T. J. Fuller-Rowell

  • Annual and semiannual variations in the ionospheric F2-layer : I. Modelling

    L. Zou;H. Rishbeth;I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg;I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg;A. D. Aylward

  • Ionospheric F 2 layer seasonal and semiannual variations

    G. H. Millward;H. Rishbeth;T. J. Fuller-Rowell;A. D. Aylward

  • OpenGGCM Simulations for the THEMIS Mission

    Joachim Raeder;Douglas Larson;Wenhui Li;Emil L. Kepko

  • A three-dimensional, time-dependent simulation of the global dynamical response of the thermosphere to a geomagnetic substorm

    T.J Fuller-Rowell;D Rees

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur D. Richmond
Arthur D. Richmond National Center for Atmospheric Research
R.J. Moffett
R.J. Moffett University of Sheffield
Dieter Bilitza
Dieter Bilitza George Mason University
Aaron J. Ridley
Aaron J. Ridley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Shaun Quegan
Shaun Quegan University of Sheffield
Barbara A. Emery
Barbara A. Emery National Center for Atmospheric Research
Anthony J. Mannucci
Anthony J. Mannucci California Institute of Technology
Jan Josef Sojka
Jan Josef Sojka Utah State University
Robert W. Schunk
Robert W. Schunk Utah State University

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