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2021 |
The changes in the ionosphere during geomagnetic disturbances is one of the prominent Space Weather effects on the near-Earth environment. The character of these changes can differ significantly at different regions on the Earth. We studied ionospheric response to five geomagnetic storms of March 2012, using data of Total Electron Content (TEC) and F2-layer critical frequency (foF2) along the meridian of 70° W in the Northern Hemisphere. There are few ionosondes along this longitudinal sector: in Thule, Sondrestrom, Millsto ... Sergeeva, Maria; Maltseva, Olga; Caraballo, Ramon; Gonzalez-Esparza, Juan; Corona-Romero, Pedro; Published by: Atmosphere Published on: feb YEAR: 2021   DOI: 10.3390/atmos12020164 foF2; geomagnetic storm; Ionospheric disturbance; ionospheric equivalent slab thickness; statistical analysis; TEC |
2020 |
Role of Space Weather in Determining the State of the Ionosphere The influence of space weather on the state of the ionosphere is most pronounced during disturbances. In the present paper, this effect is estimated from changes of the total electron Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1145/3430116.3430117 |
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