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2021

A Synoptic-Scale Wavelike Structure in the Nighttime Equatorial Ionization Anomaly

Both ground- and satellite-based airglow imaging have significantly contributed to understanding the low-latitude ionosphere, especially the morphology and dynamics of the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA). The NASA Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission focuses on far-ultraviolet airglow images from a geostationary orbit at 47.5°W. This region is of particular interest at low magnetic latitudes because of the high magnetic declination (i.e., about -20°) and proximity of the South Atlantic magnetic ...

Rodríguez-Zuluaga, J.; Stolle, C.; Yamazaki, Y.; Xiong, C.; England, S.;

Published by: Earth and Space Science      Published on:

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1029/2020EA001529

equatorial plasma bubbles; Equatorial ionization anomaly; Equatorial ionosphere; forcing from below; wave structure

2020

A mesoscale wave-like structure in the nighttime equatorial ionization anomaly

Both ground-and satellite-based airglow imaging have significantly contributed to our understanding of the low-latitude ionosphere, especially of the morphology and dynamics of the

iguez-Zuluaga, Juan; Stolle, Claudia; Yamazaki, Yosuke; Xiong, Chao; England, Scott;

Published by: Earth and Space Science Open Archive ESSOAr      Published on:

YEAR: 2020     DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10504705.1

2019

An Opposite Response of the Low-Latitude Ionosphere at Asian and American Sectors During Storm Recovery Phases: Drivers From Below or Above

n this study, we focus on the recovery phase of a geomagnetic storm that happened on 6\textendash11 September 2017. The ground-based total electron content data, as well as the F region in situ electron density, measured by the Swarm satellites show an interesting feature, revealing at low and equatorial latitudes on the dayside ionosphere prominent positive and negative responses at the Asian and American longitudinal sectors, respectively. The global distribution of thermospheric O/N2 ratio measured ...

Xiong, Chao; Lühr, Hermann; Yamazaki, Yosuke;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 07/2019

YEAR: 2019     DOI: 10.1029/2019JA026917

2017

Equatorial ionospheric disturbances over the East African sector during the 2015 St. Patrick\textquoterights day storm

Olwendo, O.J.; Cesaroni, C.; Yamazaki, Y.; Cilliers, P.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: 10/2017

YEAR: 2017     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2017.06.037

Equatorial ionospheric disturbances over the East African sector during the 2015 St. Patrick’s day storm

Olwendo, OJ; Cesaroni, Claudio; Yamazaki, Yosuke; Cilliers, P;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2017     DOI:



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