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  1. Key Points Theory and global simulations of magnetopause surface waves' effects on the aurorae, ionosphere, and ground magnetic field are investigated We predict poleward‐moving periodic aurora, convection vortices, and ground pulsations, with larger latitudinal scales than Alfvén modes Amplitudes of all signals peak near the projection of the inner/equatorward edge of the magnetopause rather than the open–closed boundary 
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