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2021 |
The local, regional, and global morphology of the ionospheric response of the March 2015 geomagnetic storm has been investigated by different studies. However, the spatio-temporal evolution of the drivers of the global ionospheric response to this storm has not yet been investigated, using multi-data sources, in detail. Therefore, in this study drivers of the ionospheric response to the March 17–18, 2015 storm are investigated. Spatial and temporal variations of deposition of solar wind energy are found to be the cause for ... Terefe, Dejene; Nigussie, Melessew; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: YEAR: 2021   DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029348 |
The analysis of the dynamics of the characteristics of stratospheric warmings in the Northern Hemisphere from 1980 to 2020 is carried out. In most cases, stratospheric warmings were Published by: Published on: |
2020 |
In this article, we present a study of the perturbations occurring in the Earth’s environment on 7 October 2015. We use a multi-instrument approach, including space and ground Molina, Maria; Dasso, S; Mansilla, G; Namour, Jorge; Cabrera, Miguel; Zuccheretti, Enrico; Published by: Solar Physics Published on: YEAR: 2020   DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01728-7 |
2019 |
The GUVI data are provided through support from the NASA MO&DA program. The GUVI instrument was designed and built by The Aerospace Corporation and The Johns Hopkins Padokhin, AM; Tereshin, NA; Yasyukevich, Yu; Andreeva, ES; Nazarenko, MO; Yasyukevich, AS; Kozlovtseva, EA; Kurbatov, GA; Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: YEAR: 2019   DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2018.08.001 |
Critical issues in ionospheric data quality and implications for scientific studies
Araujo-Pradere, E; Weatherhead, EC; Dandenault, PB; Bilitza, D; Wilkinson, P; Coker, C; Akmaev, R; Beig, G; a, Bure\^sov\; Paxton, LJ; , others; Published by: Radio Science Published on: |
2018 |
Kosar, Burcu; MacDonald, Elizabeth; Case, Nathan; Zhang, Yongliang; Mitchell, Elizabeth; Viereck, Rodney; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: 10/2018 YEAR: 2018   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2018.05.006 |
How might the thermosphere and ionosphere react to an extreme space weather event? This chapter explores how the thermosphere and ionosphere (T-I) might respond to extreme solar events. Three different scenarios are considered: (1) an increase in solar UV and EUV radiation for a number of days, (2) an extreme enhancement in the solar X-rays and EUV radiation associated with a flare, and (3) an extreme CME driving a geomagnetic storm. Estimating the response to the first two scenarios is reasonably well defined, and although they would certainly impact the T-I system, those impacts could potentially be miti ... Fuller-Rowell, Tim; Emmert, John; Fedrizzi, Mariangel; Weimer, Daniel; Codrescu, Mihail; Pilinski, Marcin; Sutton, Eric; Viereck, Rodney; Raeder, Joachim; Doornbos, Eelco; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2018   DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-812700-1.00021-2 |
2017 |
Polekh, N.; Zolotukhina, N.; Kurkin, V.; Zherebtsov, G.; Shi, J.; Wang, G.; Wang, Z.; Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: 12/2017 YEAR: 2017   DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2017.09.030 |
Dynamics of ionospheric disturbances during the 17—19 March 2015 geomagnetic storm over East Asia Based on vertical sounding data from nine ionosondes located at 19–66N, 100–130E we investigated the latitude-temporal dynamics of ionospheric disturbances during the 17–19 Polekh, N; Zolotukhina, N; , Kurkin; Zherebtsov, G; Shi, J; Wang, G; Wang, Z; Published by: Advances in Space Research Published on: YEAR: 2017   DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2017.09.030 |
2016 |
SSUSI-lite: next generation far-ultraviolet sensor for characterizing geospace
Paxton, Larry; Hicks, John; Grey, Matthew; Parker, Charles; Hourani, Ramsay; Marcotte, Kathryn; Carlsson, Uno; Kerem, Samuel; Osterman, Steven; Maas, Bryan; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Romanova, Elena; Zherebtsov, Gelii; Polekh, Nelya; Wang, Xiao; Wang, Guojun; Zolotukhina, Nina; Shi, Jiankui; Published by: 41st COSPAR Scientific Assembly Published on: |
Middle-latitude ionospheric irregularities and scintillation during geomagnetic storms
Pi, Xiaoqing; Mannucci, Anthony; Valant-Spaight, Bonnie; Viereck, Rodney; Zhang, Yongliang; Published by: Published on: |
Scintillation and irregularities from the nightside part of a Sun-aligned polar cap arc
van der Meeren, Christer; Oksavik, Kjellmar; Lorentzen, Dag; Paxton, Larry; Clausen, Lasse; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
2015 |
SSUSI-Lite: a far-ultraviolet hyper-spectral imager for space weather remote sensing SSUSI-Lite is a far-ultraviolet (115-180nm) hyperspectral imager for monitoring space weather. The SSUSI and GUVI sensors, its predecessors, have demonstrated their value as space weather monitors. SSUSI-Lite is a refresh of the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager (SSUSI) design that has flown on the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) spacecraft F16 through F19. The refresh updates the 25-year-old design and insures that the next generation of SSUSI/GUVI sensors can be accommodated on any number ... Ogorzalek, Bernard; Osterman, Steven; Carlsson, Uno; Grey, Matthew; Hicks, John; Hourani, Ramsey; Kerem, Samuel; Marcotte, Kathryn; Parker, Charles; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1117/12.2191701 |
2014 |
Geomagnetic control of equatorial plasma bubble activity modeled by the TIEGCM with Kp Describing the day-to-day variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) occurrence remains a significant challenge. In this study we use the Thermosphere-Ionosphere Electrodynamics General Circulation Model (TIEGCM), driven by solar (F10.7) and geomagnetic (Kp) activity indices, to study daily variations of the linear Rayleigh-Taylor (R-T) instability growth rate in relation to the measured scintillation strength at five longitudinally distributed stations. For locations characterized ... Carter, B.; Retterer, J.; Yizengaw, E.; Groves, K.; Caton, R.; McNamara, L.; Bridgwood, C.; Francis, M.; Terkildsen, M.; Norman, R.; Zhang, K.; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: 08/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060953 |
Presented is an analysis of the occurrence of postsunset Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) detected using a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver at Vanimo. The three year data set shows that the EPB occurrence maximizes (minimizes) during the equinoxes (solstices), in good agreement with previous findings. The Vanimo ionosonde station is used with the GPS receiver in an analysis of the day-to-day EPB occurrence variability during the 2000 equinox period. A superposed epoch analysis (SEA) reveals that the altitude, and ... Carter, B.; Yizengaw, E.; Retterer, J.; Francis, M.; Terkildsen, M.; Marshall, R.; Norman, R.; Zhang, K.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 04/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/jgra.v119.410.1002/2013JA019570 |
Ionospheric response to geomagnetic storm on July 14-17, 2012 in East Asia
Romanova, Elena; Zherebtsov, Gelii; Wang, Guojun; Zolotukhina, Nina; Polekh, Nelya; Wang, Xiao; Shi, Jiankui; Published by: 40th COSPAR Scientific Assembly Published on: |
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter observation of Comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring)
Tamppari, Leslie; Zurek, Richard; Cantor, Bruce; Delamere, WA; Egan, Anthony; Humm, David; Kass, David; McEwen, Alfred; McGovern, Andy; Phillips, Roger; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Comparative studies of theoretical models in the equatorial ionosphere
Fang, Tzu-Wei; Anderson, David; Fuller-Rowell, Tim; Akmaev, Rashid; Codrescu, Mihail; Millward, George; Sojka, Jan; Scherliess, Ludger; Eccles, Vince; Retterer, John; , others; Published by: Modeling the ionosphere—thermosphere system Published on: |
2013 |
Ground-based GPS observation of SED-associated irregularities over CONUS \ It has been known that steep total electron content (TEC) gradients observed at the boundary between the storm-enhanced plasma density (SED) and the low TEC region at subauroral and midlatitude regions are associated with ionospheric irregularities that impact communication and navigation systems. However, the relationship between the SED-associated irregularities and TEC gradients is still not well understood, partly because of the difficulties of resolving small-scale TEC gradients from sparsely distributed TEC o ... Sun, Yang-Yi; Matsuo, Tomoko; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: 05/2013 YEAR: 2013   DOI: 10.1029/2012JA018103 data assimilation; irregularity; nonstationary covariance; SED; TEC gradient |
Zimmerman, MI; Hsieh, SW; Brandt, PC; Vandegriff, JD; Stephens, GK; Toigo, AD; Keika, K; Kusterer, MB; DeMajistre, R; Published by: Published on: |
2012 |
Evaluation of OVATION Prime as a forecast model for visible aurorae This study evaluates the ability of the OVATION Prime auroral precipitation model to provide operational forecasts of the visible aurora. An operational implementation would primarily provide the general public with some guidance for viewing the aurora. We evaluate the likelihood that if aurorae are predicted to be visible at a location, they will be seen there within the hour. Nighttime model forecasts were validated with Polar Ultraviolet Imager data for Kp >= 3 and for the years 1997 and 1998. The overall fore ... Machol, Janet; Green, Janet; Redmon, Robert; Viereck, Rodney; Newell, Patrick; Published by: Space Weather: The International Journal of Research and Applications Published on: 09/2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1029/2011SW000746 |
The highly variable solar extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation is the major energy input to the Earth\textquoterights upper atmosphere, strongly impacting the geospace environment, affecting satellite operations, communications, and navigation. The Extreme ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE) onboard the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (S ... Woods, T.; Eparvier, F.; Hock, R.; Jones, A.; Woodraska, D.; Judge, D.; Didkovsky, L.; Lean, J.; Mariska, J.; Warren, H.; McMullin, D.; Chamberlin, P.; Berthiaume, G.; Bailey, S.; Fuller-Rowell, T.; Sojka, J.; Tobiska, W.; Viereck, R.; Published by: Solar Physics Published on: 01/2012 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1007/s11207-009-9487-6 |
2011 |
McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo; Published by: Radio Science Published on: Jan-12-2011 YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702 |
Radio tomography imaging based on navigation systems Methods of radio tomography (RT) based on the low- and high-orbital navigational systems and radio occultation data are considered. Examples of RT imaging of the ionosphere in Kunitsyn, VE; Tereshchenko, VE; Andreeva, ES; Nesterov, IA; Nazarenko, MO; Published by: . Published on: YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6051019 |
It is known that there exists a linear relationship between the maximum velocity of the prereversal enhancement (PRE) of the EXB drift and the strength of the equatorial ionization McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo; Published by: Radio Science Published on: YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702 |
Radio tomography imaging based on navigation systems Methods of radio tomography (RT) based on the low- and high-orbital navigational systems and radio occultation data are considered. Examples of RT imaging of the ionosphere in Kunitsyn, VE; Tereshchenko, VE; Andreeva, ES; Nesterov, IA; Nazarenko, MO; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1109/URSIGASS.2011.6051019 |
2010 |
study of ionospheric response to magnetic superstorms in the East Asian sector
Pirog, O.M.; Polekh, N.M.; Romanova, E.B.; Zherebtsov, G.A.; Shi, Jiankui; Wang, Xiao; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: Jan-02-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2009.11.004 |
Forecasting low-latitude radio scintillation with 3-D ionospheric plume models: 1. Plume model
Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1029/2008JA013839 |
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 |
Equatorial-PRIMO (Problems Related to Ionospheric Models and Observations)
Fang, T; Anderson, DN; Fuller-Rowell, TJ; Akmaev, RA; Codrescu, M; Millward, GH; Sojka, JJ; Scherliess, L; Eccles, JV; Retterer, JM; , others; Published by: Published on: |
Online 3-D Visualization of ENA Inversions with Simultaneous In-situ Measurements
Kusterer, M; Brandt, PC; DeMajistre, R; Hsieh, SW; Vandegriff, JD; Published by: Published on: |
2009 |
The main ionospheric trough in the East Asian region: Observation and modeling
Pirog, O.M.; Polekh, N.M.; Romanova, E.B.; Tashchilin, A.V.; Zherebtsov, G.A.; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: Jan-01-2009 YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2008.10.010 |
2008 |
The PECOS mission of small space weather satellites in the post DMSP era
de La Beaujardiere, O; Hanscom, AFB; Rich, FJ; Cooke, DA; Mozer, J; Ober, D; Huang, C; Gentile, LC; Published by: Published on: |
Neutral composition and density effects in the October-November 2003 Magnetic Storms
Immel, TJ; Crowley, Geoff; Forbes, JM; Nerem, RS; Sutton, EK; Published by: Midlatitude Ionospheric Dynamics and Disturbances Published on: |
Rotating solar coronal holes and periodic modulation of the upper atmosphere
Lei, Jiuhou; Thayer, Jeffrey; Forbes, Jeffrey; Sutton, Eric; Nerem, Steven; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: |
2007 |
Density and winds in the thermosphere deduced from accelerometer data IN THE past 10 years, the thermosphere community has called for a movement from station-based and regional studies to global studies spanning several decades [1–3]. Since these Sutton, Eric; Nerem, Steven; Forbes, Jeffrey; Published by: Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets Published on: YEAR: 2007   DOI: 10.2514/1.28641 |
2006 |
Bruinsma, Sean; Forbes, Jeffrey; Nerem, Steven; Zhang, Xiaoli; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2006 YEAR: 2006   DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011284 |
PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE THERMOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE RESPONSE TO THE APRIL 2002 MAGNETIC STORM
Fedrizzi, M; Fuller-Rowell, TJ; Codrescu, M; Araujo-Pradere, EA; Minter, CF; Khalsa, H; Maruyama, N; Anderson, D; Anghel, A; Published by: Published on: |
de La Beaujardiere, O; Retterer, J; Burke, W; Le, G; Paxton, L; Hysell, D; Published by: Published on: |
de La Beaujardiere, O; Retterer, J; Burke, W; Le, G; Paxton, L; Hysell, D; Published by: Published on: |
Convective ionospheric storms: A major space weather problem
Kelley, Michael; Makela, Jonathan; ere, Odile; Published by: Published on: |
Bruinsma, Sean; Forbes, Jeffrey; Nerem, Steven; Zhang, Xiaoli; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Published on: |
Theoretical Model of Electron Density Distribution at Low Latitudes: Validation With GUVI Data
Basu, B; Retterer, J; DeMajistre, R; de La Beaujardiere, O; Published by: Published on: |
Theoretical Model of Electron Density Distribution at Low Latitudes: Validation With GUVI Data
Basu, B; Retterer, J; DeMajistre, R; de La Beaujardiere, O; Published by: Published on: |
2005 |
Extended kalman filter for autonomous satellite navigation system
Devereux, William; Chacos, Albert; Asher, Mark; Duven, Dennis; Kusterer, Thomas; Morgan, Richard; Published by: Published on: 2 |
Extended kalman filter for autonomous satellite navigation system
Devereux, William; Chacos, Albert; Asher, Mark; Duven, Dennis; Kusterer, Thomas; Morgan, Richard; Published by: Published on: 2 |
Some of the most intense solar flares measured in 0.1 to 0.8 nm x-rays in recent history occurred near the end of 2003. The Nov 4 event is the largest in the NOAA records (X28) and the Oct 28 flare was the fourth most intense (X17). The Oct 29 flare was class X7. These flares are compared and contrasted to the July 14, 2000 Bastille Day (X10) event using the SOHO SEM 26.0 to 34.0 nm EUV and TIMED SEE 0.1\textendash194 nm data. High time resolution, \~30s ground-base GPS data and the GUVI FUV dayglow data are used to exami ... Tsurutani, B.; Judge, D.; Guarnieri, F.; Gangopadhyay, P.; Jones, A.; Nuttall, J.; Zambon, G.A.; Didkovsky, L.; Mannucci, A.J.; Iijima, B.; Meier, R.; Immel, T.J.; Woods, T.; Prasad, S.; Floyd, L.; Huba, J.; Solomon, S.; Straus, P.; Viereck, R.; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: 02/2005 YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1029/2004GL021475 |
Compact FUV camera concept for space weather applications Far ultraviolet (FUV) images of Earth from space have proven invaluable in revealing contextual phenomena associated with space weather in the high latitude auroral regions and in the mid and equatorial regions. Images of this nature can be used to investigate compelling questions associated with the interaction of the ionosphere/mesosphere-magnetosphere-solar wind. Observations using images that lead to quantitative analyses are required to significantly advance the state of knowledge with regard to the affects of space wea ... Spann, James; Fineschi, Silvano; Viereck, Rodney; Published by: Published on: YEAR: 2005   DOI: 10.1117/12.615201 Camera; Filters; far ultraviolet; space weather; MI coupling; Ionosphere; AURORA; Geospace |
Scintillation Forecasting Using NPOESS Data
Basu, B; Retterer, J; DeMajistre, R; de La Beaujardiere, O; Scro, K; Published by: Published on: |
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