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Global UltraViolet Imager

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2015

Towards a National Space Weather Predictive Capability

Fox, Nicola; Ryschkewitsch, Michael; Merkin, Viacheslav; Stephens, Grant; Gjerloev, Jesper; Barnes, Robin; Anderson, Brian; Paxton, Larry; Ukhorskiy, Aleksandr; Kelly, Michael; , others;

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YEAR: 2015     DOI:

2014

Interplanetary magnetic field By control of prompt total electron content increases during superstorms

Large magnitude increases in ionospheric total electron content (TEC) that occur over 1\textendash3\ h on the dayside are a significant manifestation of the main phases of superstorms. For the largest superstorms of solar cycle 23 (based on the Dst index), ground networks of GPS receivers measured peak total electron content increases greater than a factor of 2 relative to quiet time TEC averaged over the broad latitude band \textpm40\textdegree for local times 1200\textendash1600\ LT. Near 30\textdegre ...

Mannucci, A.J.; Crowley, G.; Tsurutani, B.T.; Verkhoglyadova, O.P.; Komjathy, A.; Stephens, P.;

Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics      Published on: 08/2014

YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2014.01.001

Geomagnetic storms; Ionosphere

2013

Visualizing the fully three-dimensional plasmaspheric and ring current distribution from global EUV and ENA imaging

Zimmerman, MI; Hsieh, SW; Brandt, PC; Vandegriff, JD; Stephens, GK; Toigo, AD; Keika, K; Kusterer, MB; DeMajistre, R;

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YEAR: 2013     DOI:

2010

Estimating The Forces That Drive Ionosphere And Thermosphere Variability: Continuous Data And Assimilative Modeling

onosphere-thermosphere science has long been hampered by a lack of measurements of the underlying forces that determine plasma structure. These forces include electric fields, thermospheric composition, winds and solar EUV irradiance. All of these forces are dynamic quantities and of great importance to the underlying science. The rapid proliferation of electron density and total electron content measurements from ground and space-borne GPS receivers and other instruments suggests a great potential in the following indirect ...

Mannucci, Anthony; Pi, Xiaoqing; Butala, Mark; Stephens, Phil; Wilson, Brian; Komjathy, Attila; Iijima, Byron; Akopian, Vardan; Dumett, Miguel;

Published by: To advocate developing a model-based approach to retrieving the driving forces from measurements of electron density structure and dynamics      Published on:

YEAR: 2010     DOI:



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