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2016

Ionospheric Space Weather: Longitude Dependence and Lower Atmosphere Forcing

This monograph is the outcome of an American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on longitude and hemispheric dependence of ionospheric space weather, including the

Fuller-Rowell, Timothy; Yizengaw, Endawoke; Doherty, Patricia; Basu, Sunanda;

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YEAR: 2016     DOI:

2013

Is Space Weather Different Over Africa, and If So, Why? An AGU Chapman Conference Report

With the increasing reliance on technology, the impact of space weather on engineered systems will certainly increase unless suitable protective measures are taken. Understanding the physics behind space weather impacts and improving the forecasting are the major objectives of the space science community. It is well recognized that many space weather impacts, especially on communications systems, arise from structures in the ionosphere. The equatorial ionosphere, in particular, is one of the most complex and is host to numerous instabilities and interactions, with many unresolved questions regarding its dynamics and variability. Radio waves, either transmitted through the ionosphere, for satellite communication and navigation, or reflected off the ionosphere for HF and radar applications, are all impacted by ionospheric variability and structure. Ionospheric irregularities or plasma \textquotedblleftbubbles\textquotedblright occurring at low latitudes are one such source of interference. These irregularities cause scintillations on satellite radio transmissions, resulting in information loss in communications, as well as degradation in positioning and navigation used in aviation and maritime industries.

Yizengaw, Endawoke; Doherty, Patricia; Fuller-Rowell, Tim;

Published by: Space Weather      Published on: 07/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1002/swe.20063

atmosphere ionosphere interactions; ionospheric irregularities; space weather

2006

The impact of sub-auroral polarization streams on GPS-based navigation systems

Basu, Su; Basu, S; Makela, J; Doherty, P; Wright, J; Rich, F;

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YEAR: 2006     DOI:

2005

Two components of ionospheric plasma structuring at midlatitudes observed during the large magnetic storm of October 30, 2003

Basu, Su.; Basu, S.; Makela, J.; Sheehan, R.; MacKenzie, E.; Doherty, P.; Wright, J.; Keskinen, M.; Pallamgaju, D.; Paxton, L.; Berkely, F.;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on: Jan-01-2005

YEAR: 2005     DOI: 10.1029/2004GL021669

Space Sciences-Special Section: Violent Sun-Earth Connection Events of October-November 2003-L12S06-Two components of ionospheric plasma structuring at midiatitudes observed during the large

Basu, Su; Basu, Su; Makela, JJ; Sheehan, RE; MacKenzie, E; Doherty, P; Wright, JW; Keskinen, MJ; Pallamraju, D; Paxton, LJ; , others;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2005     DOI:

2004

Electron Density Profiles and Total Electron Content at Low Latitudes During Magnetic Storms

de La Beaujardiere, O; Cooke, DL; Retterer, JM; Crowley, G; Bishop, GJ; Welsh, JA; Doherty, PH;

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YEAR: 2004     DOI:



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