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2021 |
Progresses and Challenges to specifying the IT system during weak storms
Deng, Yue; Heelis, Roderick; Paxton, Larry; Lyons, Larry; Nishimura, Toshi; Zhang, Shunrong; Bristow, Bill; Maute, Astrid; Sheng, Cheng; Zhu, Qingyu; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2020 |
Challenges to understanding the Earth s ionosphere and thermosphere We discuss, in a limited way, some of the challenges to advancing our understanding and description of the coupled plasma and neutral gas that make up the ionosphere and Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1029/2019JA027497 |
2018 |
The ionospheric connection explorer mission: Mission goals and design The Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, is a new NASA Explorer mission that will explore the boundary between Earth and space to understand the physical connection Immel, Thomas; England, SL; Mende, SB; Heelis, RA; Englert, CR; Edelstein, J; Frey, HU; Korpela, EJ; Taylor, ER; Craig, WW; , others; Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: YEAR: 2018   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-017-0449-2 |
Vertical Coupling in the Ionosphere—Thermosphere System I Posters
Heelis, Roderick; Rowland, Douglas; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Published on: |
2017 |
UV Airglow images from TIMED GUVI clearly showing the equatorial anomaly with embedded depletions that have penetrated through the F peak. Green, Red and Blue traces show the Spann, James; Swenson, Charles; Durao, Otavio; Loures, Luis; Heelis, Rod; Bishop, Rebecca; Le, Guan; Abdu, Mangalathayil; Krause, Linda; Fry, Craig; , others; Published by: Published on: |
The scintillation prediction observations research task (sport) mission
Fry, G; Spann, James; Swenson, Charles; Durao, Otavio; Loures, Luis; Heelis, Rod; Bishop, Rebecca; Le, Guan; Abdu, Mangalathayli; Krause, Linda; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Spann, James; Swenson, Charles; Dur\~ao, Otavio; Loures, Luis; Heelis, Rod; Bishop, Rebecca; Le, Guan; Abdu, Mangalathayil; Krause, Linda; Denardin, Clezio; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2016 |
SPORT: The Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task
Spann, James; Swenson, Charles; Durao, Otavio; Loures, Luis; Heelis, Rod; Bishop, Rebecca; Le, Guan; Krause, Linda; Nardin, Clezio; Fonseca, Eloi; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2015 |
The Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task SA43C-04
Spann, James; Swenson, Charles; Dur\~ao, Otavio; Loures, Luis; Heelis, Rod; Bishop, Rebecca; Le, Guan; Krause, Linda; Nardin, Clezio; Fonseca, Eloi; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2014 |
Solar filament impact on 21 January 2005: Geospace consequences On 21 January 2005, a moderate magnetic storm produced a number of anomalous features, some seen more typically during superstorms. The aim of this study is to establish the differences in the space environment from what we expect (and normally observe) for a storm of this intensity, which make it behave in some ways like a superstorm. The storm was driven by one of the fastest interplanetary coronal mass ejections in solar cycle 23, containing a piece of the dense erupting solar filament material. The momentum of the mas ... Kozyra, J.; Liemohn, M.; Cattell, C.; De Zeeuw, D.; Escoubet, C.; Evans, D.; Fang, X.; Fok, M.-C.; Frey, H.; Gonzalez, W.; Hairston, M.; Heelis, R.; Lu, G.; Manchester, W.; Mende, S.; Paxton, L.; Rastaetter, L.; Ridley, A.; Sandanger, M.; Soraas, F.; Sotirelis, T.; Thomsen, M.; Tsurutani, B.; Verkhoglyadova, O.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 07/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/2013JA019748 cold dense plasma sheet; Equatorial anomaly; magnetotail; precipitation; prompt penetration electric field; solar filament |
2012 |
Sojka, J.; David, M.; Schunk, R.; Heelis, R.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1029/2011JA017000 |
Response of low-latitude ionosphere to medium-term changes of solar and geomagnetic activity
Kutiev, Ivan; Otsuka, Yuichi; Pancheva, Dora; Heelis, Rod; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1029/2012JA017641 |
2011 |
Onset conditions of bubbles and blobs: A case study on 2 March 2009
Kil, H; Choi, H-S; Heelis, RA; Paxton, LJ; Coley, WR; Miller, ES; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1029/2011GL046885 |
2010 |
Huang, Chao-Song; Rich, Frederick; de La Beaujardiere, Odile; Heelis, Roderick; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1029/2009JA014503 |
Quiet time meridional (vertical) ion drifts at low and middle latitudes observed by ROCSAT-1
Pacheco, E.; Heelis, R.; Su, S.-Y.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1029/2009JA015108 |
2009 |
Plasma probe data from DMSP-F13, DMSP-F15 and DEMETER satellites were used to examine longitudinal structures in the topside equatorial ionosphere during fall equinox conditions of 2004 year. Since the launch of DEMETER satellite on 29 June 2004, all these satellites operate close together in the topside ionosphere. Here, data taken from\ Special Sensor-Ion, Electron and Scintillations\ (SSIES) instruments on board DMSP-F13, F15 and\ Instrument Analyser de Plasma\ (IAP) on DEMETER, ar ... Bankov, L.; Heelis, R.; Parrot, M.; Berthelier, J.-J.; Marinov, P.; Vassileva, A.; Published by: Annales Geophysicae Published on: Jan-01-2009 YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.5194/angeo-27-2893-2009 |
Formation of a plasma depletion shell in the equatorial ionosphere An accurate description of the irregularity region defined by a plasma bubble is critically important in understanding the dynamics of the region and its effects on radio scintillation. Here we describe a plasma depletion region as a \textquotedblleftdepletion shell\textquotedblright and show how two-dimensional optical images from space can be used to define the shape of the depletion shell. Our simple model calculation demonstrates that the space-based optical observation can detect the plasma-depleted magnetic flux tub ... Kil, Hyosub; Heelis, Roderick; Paxton, Larry; Oh, Seung-Jun; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: 11/2009 YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.1029/2009JA014369 Equatorial ionosphere; plasma depletion shell; zonal shear flow |
2008 |
Kil, H; Paxton, LJ; Heelis, RA; Published by: Published on: |
Ionospheric storm time dynamics as seen by GPS tomography and in situ spacecraft observations During major geomagnetic storms anomalous enhancements of the ionospheric density are seen at high and middle latitudes. A number of physical mechanisms have been invoked to explain these storm time density anomalies including an expansion of high-latitude electric plasma convection to midlatitudes, thermospheric neutral winds, and changes in the ionospheric composition. However, it remains unclear which mechanism plays the dominant role in the formation of storm time density anomalies, partly because of insufficient coverag ... Pokhotelov, D.; Mitchell, C.; Spencer, P.; Hairston, M.; Heelis, R.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2008   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JA013109 |
Based on the DMSP F13 Satellite observations from 1995 to 2005, the longitudinal distributions of the electron temperature (Te) and total ion density (Ni) in the sunset equatorial topside ionosphere are examined. The results suggest that the longitudinal variations of both Te and Ni exhibit obvious seasonal dependence as follows: (1) wavenumber-four longitudinal structure in equinox, (2) three peaks structure in June solstice, and (3) two peaks structure in December solstice. Moreover, the longitudinal variations of Te and N ... Ren, Zhipeng; Wan, Weixing; Liu, Libo; Zhao, Biqiang; Wei, Yong; Yue, Xinan; Heelis, Roderick; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: YEAR: 2008   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2007GL032998 |
2007 |
Clemmons, JH; Crowley, G; Heelis, RA; Mannucci, AJ; Paxton, LJ; Pfaff, RF; Spann, JF; Published by: Published on: |
2006 |
VITMO: A Virtual Observatory for the ITM Community
Morrison, D; Weiss, M; Daley, R; Immer, L; Nylund, S; Yee, J; Talaat, E; Russell, J; Heelis, R; Kozyra, J; , others; Published by: Published on: |
2005 |
Seasonal and longitudinal variation of large-scale topside equatorial plasma depletions We examine the large-scale properties of three classes of equatorial topside plasma depletions referred to as channels. In order of increasing zonal width and internal large-scale substructuring, we study simple channels, multichannels, and superchannels. We find that peaks in channel activity are centered on 0° (African sector) and 180° (Western Pacific sector). Superchannels are found to strongly dominate in the African sector, whereas simple and multichannels dominate the Pacific sector. Within the African sector, the r ... Hei, M.; Heelis, R.; McClure, J.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2005   DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2005JA011153 |
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2004 |
Using insitu satellite data to describe global scale variations in space weather Quite frequently visible and uv imagery of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere is used to describe the global scale characteristics of ion density and composition. This invaluable data Heelis, Roderick; Hairston, Marc; Coley, William; Published by: Published on: |
Kozyra, JU; Anderson, BJ; Brandt, PC; Cattell, CA; Dombeck, JP; Hairston, MR; Heelis, RA; Huang, CY; Korth, H; Liemohn, MW; , others; Published by: Published on: |
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