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2021

Effect of intense geomagnetic storms on low-latitude TEC during the ascending phase of the solar cycle 24

The results presented in this paper are obtained from low-latitude ionospheric total electron content (TEC) variation during the chosen geomagnetic storm events happening during the solar cycle 24. We include the four intense geomagnetic storms that occurred on 26 September 2011, 15 July 2012, 19 February 2014 and 20 December 2015, depending upon the availability of TEC data. For this, we have used the TEC data from low-latitude station Varanasi (geographic latitude 25°, 16′N, geographic longitude 82°, 59′E and geomagn ...

Singh, Abha; Rathore, Vishnu; Kumar, Sanjay; Rao, S.; Singh, Sudesh; Singh, A.;

Published by: Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy      Published on: aug

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1007/s12036-021-09774-8

geomagnetic storm; Global positioning system; low latitude; total electron contents

Solar flares and geomagnetic storms of September 2017: Their impacts on the TEC over 75°E longitude sector

This study investigates the ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC) responses over 75°E longitude to the solar flares and geomagnetic storms of September 6–9, 2017. The results of this study provide the impacts of solely solar flares on the ionosphere and such impact when the effects of solar flares and geomagnetic storm are combined. On September 6, two X class solar flares, namely X2.2 at 0857 UT and X9.3 at 1153 UT, were recorded with quiet geomagnetic conditions. The EUV/X-ray intensity of X9.3 flare was significan ...

Chakraborty, Monti; Singh, A.; Rao, S.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: aug

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.04.012

TEC; geomagnetic storm; EUV; Solar flare; X-ray

Space Physics and Aeronomy: Space Physics and Aeronomy, Solar Physics and Solar Wind

Raouafi, Nour; Vourlidas, Angelos; Zhang, Yongliang; Paxton, Larry;

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YEAR: 2021     DOI:

Solar flares and geomagnetic storms of September 2017: Their impacts on the TEC over 75 E longitude sector

This study investigates the ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC) responses over 75E longitude to the solar flares and geomagnetic storms of September 6–9, 2017. The results of

Chakraborty, Monti; Singh, AK; Rao, SS;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.04.012

2017

The scintillation prediction observations research task (SPORT): an international science mission using a cubesat

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;

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YEAR: 2017     DOI:

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;

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YEAR: 2017     DOI:

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;

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YEAR: 2016     DOI:

2015

Where does the Thermospheric Ionospheric GEospheric Research (TIGER) Program go?

At the 10th Thermospheric Ionospheric GEospheric Research (TIGER/COSPAR) symposium held in Moscow in 2014 the achievements from the start of TIGER in 1998 were summarized. During that period, great progress was made in measuring, understanding, and modeling the highly variable UV-Soft X-ray (XUV) solar spectral irradiance (SSI), and its effects on the upper atmosphere. However, after more than 50years of work the radiometric accuracy of SSI observation is still an issue and requires further improvement. Based on the extreme ...

Schmidtke, G.; Avakyan, S.V.; Berdermann, J.; Bothmer, V.; Cessateur, G.; Ciraolo, L.; Didkovsky, L.; de Wit, Dudok; Eparvier, F.G.; Gottwald, A.; Haberreiter, M.; Hammer, R.; Jacobi, Ch.; Jakowski, N.; Kretzschmar, M.; Lilensten, J.; Pfeifer, M.; Radicella, S.M.; Schäfer, R.; Schmidt, W.; Solomon, S.C.; Thuillier, G.; Tobiska, W.K.; Wieman, S.; Woods, T.N.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2015     DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2015.07.043

UV/EUV solar spectral irradiance; Instrumentation; Calibration; Modeling

2014

The evolving space weather system—Van Allen Probes contribution

Zanetti, LJ; Mauk, BH; Fox, NJ; Barnes, RJ; Weiss, M; Sotirelis, TS; Raouafi, N-E; Kessel, RL; Becker, HN;

Published by: Space Weather      Published on:

YEAR: 2014     DOI:



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