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Chakraborty, Sumanjit; Ray, Sarbani; Sur, Dibyendu; Datta, Abhirup; Paul, Ashik; Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: |
Bifurcated Region 2 Field-Aligned Currents Associated With Substorms Sangha, H; Milan, SE; Carter, JA; Fogg, AR; Anderson, BJ; Korth, H; Paxton, LJ; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Kil, Hyosub; Schaefer, Robert; Paxton, Larry; Jee, Geonhwa; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: |
Understanding the Behavior of the Ionosphere—Thermosphere—Mesosphere at Solar Minimum I Paxton, Larry; Deng, Yue; Liu, Huixin; Fang, Tzu-Wei; Published by: Published on: |
Bender, Stefan; Espy, Patrick; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Published on: |
Carter, JA; Milan, SE; Paxton, LJ; Anderson, BJ; Gjerloev, J; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Nishimura, Y; Yang, J; Weygand, JM; Wang, W; Kosar, B; Donovan, EF; , Angelopoulos; Paxton, LJ; Nishitani, N; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Estimation of solar EUV flux from TIMED/GUVI data Zhang, Yongliang; Paxton, Larry; Schaefer, Robert; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: |
Malhotra, Garima; Ridley, Aaron; Marsh, Daniel; Wu, Chen; Paxton, Larry; Mlynczak, Martin; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Origin and distribution of daytime electron density irregularities in the low-latitude F region Kil, Hyosub; Lee, Woo; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Seasonal variation of O/N2 on different pressure levels from GUVI limb measurements Yu, Tingting; Ren, Zhipeng; Le, Huijun; Wan, Weixing; Wang, Wenbin; Cai, Xuguang; Li, Xing; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Neutral exospheric temperatures from the GOLD mission Evans, JS; Lumpe, JD; Correira, J; , Veibell; Kyrwonos, A; McClintock, WE; Solomon, SC; Eastes, RW; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Comparison of reference heights of O/N2 and∑ O/N2 based on GUVI dayside limb measurement Yu, Tingting; Ren, Zhipeng; Yu, You; Yue, Xinan; Zhou, Xu; Wan, Weixing; Published by: Space weather Published on: |
Influence of geomagnetic storms on the mid latitude D and F2 regions Naidu, Pyla; Madhavilatha, Tirumalaraju; Devi, Malladi; Published by: Annals of Geophysics Published on: |
Kundu, Subrata; Sasmal, Sudipta; Chakraborti, Suman; Chakrabarti, Sandip; Published by: Published on: |
Remote sensing of the OI 130.4-nm emission is potentially a useful means for routine monitoring of the atomic oxygen abundance in the upper atmosphere, especially for altitudes above urn:x-wiley:jgra:media:jgra55449:jgra55449-math-0001300 km where the OI 135.6-nm emission becomes too dim to be useful. However, to date, the interpretation of the OI 130.4-nm emission as a proxy for the O density remains ambiguous in that the relative contribution of the external and internal sources to the production of this emission has not been fully understood. In this study, we perform a comparative analysis of the OI 130.4-nm dayglow observed by NASA's Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) mission using a Monte Carlo radiative transfer model to investigate the consistency between models and the TIMED/Global UltraViolet Imager (GUVI) data. T Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1029/2019JA027520 |
Sources of Thermospheric Variability During Solar Minimum Cantrall, Clayton; Matsuo, Tomoko; Published by: Published on: |
Chernigovskaya, MA; Shpynev, BG; Yasyukevich, AS; Khabituev, DS; Published by: Published on: |
Dayanandan, Baiju; Paul, Bapan; Galav, Praveen; Published by: Published on: |
Unprecedented hemispheric asymmetries during a surprise ionospheric storm: A game of drivers Astafyeva, Elvira; Bagiya, Mala; Förster, Matthias; Nishitani, Nozomu; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Response of the low-to mid-latitude ionosphere to the geomagnetic storm of September 2017 Imtiaz, Nadia; Younas, Waqar; Khan, Majid; Published by: Published on: |
Hemispheric asymmetry of the dayside aurora due to imbalanced solar insolation Liou, Kan; Mitchell, Elizabeth; Published by: Scientific Reports Published on: |
Zou, Shasha; Ren, Jiaen; Wang, Zihan; Published by: Published on: |
Published by: Chinese Journal of Geophysics Published on: |
This chapter covers our current understanding and recent advances in the study of Earth\textquoterights ionosphere during magnetic storms and substorms with a special focus on electrodynamics and its consequences in the past 14 years. In particular, the focus is on the new awareness of looking at the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere (M-I-T) as a whole system that has brought us to the next level of understanding. Both ground-based observations and the new space-based observations from magnetospheric missions are expanding rapidly. More and more compelling science questions cannot be addressed and resolved without combining simultaneous multiple observations in the ionosphere, plasmasphere, and magnetosphere in order to establish a consistent understanding of the system. Models have greatly improved mostly by coupling different regions and different species. New models can reproduce system phenomena that involve M-I-T coupling and help us elucidate the underlying processes within the coupled systems. Our future challenges will involve (1) cross-scale system and scale interactions; (2) the whole geospace modeling concept, including lower atmospheric forcing; (3) multiday forecasting capability. Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-814782-5.00009-1 |
Ionospheric and magnetic signatures of a space weather event on 25—29 August 2018: CME and HSSWs Younas, W; Amory-Mazaudier, Christine; Khan, Majid; Fleury, R; Published by: Journal of geophysical research: space physics Published on: |
Robinson, RM; Kaeppler, Stephen; Zanetti, Larry; Anderson, Brian; Vines, Sarah; Korth, Haje; Fitzmaurice, Anna; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Mansilla, Gustavo; Zossi, Marta; Published by: Pure and Applied Geophysics Published on: |
Adebiyi, Shola; Adimula, Isaac; Oladipo, Olushola; Published by: Journal of the Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences Published on: |
Case Study of Asymmetries in Polar Rain Aurora Herschbach, Dennis; Zhang, Yongliang; Published by: Published on: |
Plasma depletion bays in the equatorial ionosphere observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC during 2007--2014 A new feature of plasma depletion bay (PDB) on the longitudinal structure over the equatorial and low latitudes is observed by the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (F3/C) electron density profiles. The existence of the PDB feature is confirmed by the OI 135.6 nm radiance from TIMED/GUVI, which together with F3/C electron density shows that one North PDB extending to the Southern Hemisphere prominently appears over Southwest America while three South PDBs extending to the Northern Hemisphere occur over North Atlantic, India Ocean, and Southeast Asia. Three-dimensional F3/C ionospheric electron densities are further used to examine PDB structures at various local times, seasons, solar activities, and altitudes during 2007−2014. Chang, FY; Liu, JY; Fang, TW; Rajesh, PK; Lin, CH; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1029/2019JA027501 |
Li, Qiaoling; Huang, Fuqing; Zhong, Jiahao; Zhang, Ruilong; Kuai, Jiawei; Lei, Jiuhou; Liu, Libo; Ren, Dexin; Ma, Han; Yoshikawa, Akimasa; , others; Published by: Journal of geophysical research: space physics Published on: |
Correction to: Ionospheric response to the 25-26 August 2018 intense geomagnetic storm Vaishnav, Rajesh; Jacobi, Christoph; Published by: Published on: |
Paul, Bapan; Gordiyenko, Galina; Galav, Praveen; Published by: Astrophysics and Space Science Published on: |
Oberheide, J; Pedatella, NM; Gan, Q; Kumari, K; Burns, AG; Eastes, RW; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: |
Response of low latitude ionosphere to the space weather event of November, 2012 in the Asian Sector Published by: Indian Journal of Radio \& Space Physics (IJRSP) Published on: |
Longitudinally Varying Thermospheric Composition and Its Connection to the Extraordinary 2019 SSW Greer, Katelynn; Harvey, Lynn; Goncharenko, Larisa; Published by: Published on: |
Far Ultraviolet Remote Sensing of the Nighttime Ionosphere Using the OI 130.4-nm Emission Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Wang, Zihan; Zou, Shasha; Ren, Jiaen; Aa, Ercha; Liu, Lei; Published by: Published on: |
Bifurcated region 2 field-aligned currents associated with substorms Sangha, H; Milan, SE; Carter, JA; Fogg, AR; Anderson, BJ; Korth, H; Paxton, LJ; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Karan, Deepak; Daniell, Robert; England, Scott; Martinis, Carlos; Eastes, Richard; Burns, Alan; McClintock, William; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Response of Equatorial Ionization in Indian Longitudes to HSSW Driven Geomagnetic Storm Sur, Dibyendu; Firdaus, Jasmine; Paul, Trisha; Dutta, Raktima; Bhattacharyya, Chaitali; Published by: Published on: |
Immel, Thomas; Greer, Katelynn; Lieberman, Ruth; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Published on: |
Nishimura, Y; Yang, J; Weygand, JM; Wang, W; Kosar, B; Donovan, EF; , Angelopoulos; Paxton, LJ; Nishitani, N; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Carter, Jennifer; Milan, Stephen; Fogg, Alexandra; Sangha, Harneet; Lester, Mark; Paxton, Larry; Anderson, Brian; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
In this paper, the critical frequency of F2 layer (foF2) and their peak height (hmF2) recorded at equatorial and low latitude stations of the South American sector were analyzed during the 19\textendash22 December 2015 geomagnetic storm period. We have observed initially decreases of foF2 at equatorial and low latitudes over the North crest of the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) and almost no effect over the South crest. These initial negative storm effects can be fully explained by the penetration of a westward electric field to low and equatorial latitudes. The positive storm effects that replaced the negative storm effects during the development of the main phase may have occurred possibly because of an intensification of the \textquotedblleftfountain effect\textquotedblright due to an increase of the upward vertical drift at equatorial latitudes. Changes in the O/N2 ratio (increases or decreases) may be the most probable cause for the positive and negative storm effects observed during the recovery. Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2019.09.025 |
Reidy, Jade; Fear, Robert; Whiter, Daniel; Lanchester, Betty; Kavanagh, AJ; Price, David; Chadney, Joshua; Zhang, Yongliang; Paxton, Larry; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Dual-lobe reconnection and horse-collar auroras Milan, Stephen; Carter, Jennifer; Bower, Gemma; Imber, Suzanne; Paxton, Larry; Anderson, Brian; Hairston, Marc; Hubert, Benoit; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Yu, Tingting; Wang, Wenbin; Ren, Zhipeng; Cai, Xuguang; Published by: Published on: |
Multiscale observation of two polar cap arcs occurring on different magnetic field topologies Reidy, JA; Fear, RC; Whiter, DK; Lanchester, BS; Kavanagh, AJ; Price, David; Chadney, Joshua; Zhang, Y; Paxton, LJ; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |