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Global UltraViolet Imager

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2016

The reconnaissance and early-warning optical system design for dual field of space-based" solar blind ultraviolet"

With the development of modern technology, especially the development of information technology at high speed, the ultraviolet early warning system plays an increasingly important

Wang, Wen-cong; Jin, Dong-dong; Shao, Fei; Hu, Hui-jun; Shi, Yu-feng; Song, Juan; Zhang, Yu-tu; Yong, Liu;

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YEAR: 2016     DOI: 10.1117/12.2236440

Thermospheric wind and temperature fields observed using two ground based all-sky imaging Fabry-Perot spectrometers in Antarctica

Conde, Mark; Bristow, William; Hampton, Donald; Kosch, Michael; Ishii, Mamoru; Paxton, Larry; Davies, Theo;

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YEAR: 2016     DOI:

2015

NmF2 and hmF2 measurements at 95\textdegree E and 127\textdegree E around the EIA northern crest during 2010\textendash2014

The characteristics of the F2 layer parameters NmF2 and hmF2 over Dibrugarh (27.5\textdegree N, 95\textdegree E, 17\textdegree N geomagnetic, 43\textdegree dip) measured by a Canadian Advanced Digital Ionosonde (CADI) for the period of August 2010 to July 2014 are reported for the first time from this low mid-latitude station lying within the daytime peak of the longitudinal wave number 4 structure of equatorial anomaly (EIA) around the northern edge of anomaly crest. Equinoctial asymmetry is clearly observed at all solar ...

Kalita, Bitap; Bhuyan, Pradip; Yoshikawa, Akimasa;

Published by: Earth, Planets and Space      Published on: Jan-12-2015

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1186/s40623-015-0355-3

Climatology of equatorial plasma bubble observed by MyRTKnet over the years 2008--2013

Malaysia Real-Time Kinematics GNSS Network (MyRTKnet) which consists of 78 GPS receivers was used to investigate the occurrence of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) along 96\textdegreeE-120\textdegreeE longitude. In this study, we present the monthly occurrence rate of EPB along the geographical longitudes of 96\textdegreeE-120\textdegreeE for a half of solar cycle period (2008-2013). A 2D map of rate of TEC change index (ROTI) projected at 300 km altitude was derived from the signal paths between GPS satellites and the rece ...

Buhari, S.; Abdullah, M.; Yokoyama, T.; Hasbi, A.; Otsuka, Y.; Nishioka, M.; Bahari, S.A.; Tsugawa, T.;

Published by:       Published on: 08/2015

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1109/IconSpace.2015.7283752

Transpolar arc observation after solar wind entry into the high-latitude magnetosphere

Recently, Cluster observations have revealed the presence of new regions of solar wind plasma entry at the high-latitude magnetospheric lobes tailward of the cusp region, mostly during periods of northward interplanetary magnetic field. In this study, observations from the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) experiment on board the TIMED spacecraft and Wideband Imaging Camera imager on board the IMAGE satellite are used to investigate a possible link between solar wind entry and the formation of transpolar arcs in the polar ...

Mailyan, B.; Shi, Q.; Kullen, A.; Maggiolo, R.; Zhang, Y.; Fear, R.; Zong, Q.-G.; Fu, S; Gou, X.; Cao, X.; Yao, Z.; Sun, W.; Wei, Y.; Pu, Z;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 05/2015

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1002/2014JA020912

magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling; transpolar arcs; in situ measurements

Link between pre-midnight second harmonic poloidal waves and auroral undulations: Conjugate observations with a Van Allen Probes spacecraft and a THEMIS all-sky imager

We report, for the first time, an auroral undulation event on 1 May 2013 observed by an all-sky imager (ASI) at Athabasca (L = 4.6), Canada, for which in situ field and particle measurements in the conjugate magnetosphere were available from a Van Allen Probes spacecraft. The ASI observed a train of auroral undulation structures emerging spontaneously in the pre-midnight subauroral ionosphere, during the growth phase of a substorm. The undulations had an azimuthal wavelength of ~180 km and propagated westward at ...

Motoba, T.; Takahashi, K.; Ukhorskiy, A.; Gkioulidou, M.; Mitchell, D.; Lanzerotti, L.; Korotova, G.; Donovan, E.; Wygant, J.; Kletzing, C.; Kurth, W.; Blake, J.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 02/2015

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1002/2014JA020863

Far ultraviolet nighttime ionospheric photometer

Far Ultraviolet Nighttime Ionopsheric Photometer (FNIP) is a newly-designed instrument for low earth orbit missions, observing the earth night airglow nadir at OI 135.6\ nm emission produced by ionospheric O++e recombination and receiving the horizontal information on nighttime ionosphere with a spatial resolution of about 1.6o\texttimes3.8o. This simple, highly robust instrument excludes OI 130.4 nm emission and Herzberg oxygen bands with lower power and approximately achieves a sensitivity of about 400\ counts ...

Fu, Liping; Peng, Ruyi; Shi, Entao; Peng, Jilong; Wang, Tianfang; Jiang, Fang; Jia, Nan; Li, Xiaoyin; Wang, YongMei;

Published by: Astrophysics and Space Science      Published on: 01/2015

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1007/s10509-014-2139-9

F2 electron density distribution; FUV optical sensing remote; High sensitivity; Ionosphere; Payload

Isolated proton auroras and Pc1/EMIC waves at subauroral latitudes

GUVI offered a variety of auroral images from each spacecraft polar pass, using a mirror scanning transverse to the spacecraft ground track. The N2 long Lyman− Birge− Hopfield (LBHS

Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Connors, Martin;

Published by: Auroral dynamics and space weather      Published on:

YEAR: 2015     DOI:

Isolated proton auroras and Pc1/EMIC waves at subauroral latitudes

GUVI offered a variety of auroral images from each spacecraft polar pass, using a mirror scanning transverse to the spacecraft ground track. The N2 long Lyman− Birge− Hopfield (LBHS

Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Connors, Martin;

Published by: Auroral dynamics and space weather      Published on:

YEAR: 2015     DOI:

NmF2 and hmF2 measurements at 95 E and 127 E around the EIA northern crest during 2010—2014

Non-linear variation of neutral composition at higher altitudes and variation of recombination rates with solar activity via temperature dependence may be related to the non-linear trend. The noon time maximum NmF2 over Dibrugarh exhibits better correlation with equatorial electrojet (EEJ) than with solar activity and, therefore, new low-latitude NmF2 index is proposed taking both solar activity and EEJ strength into account.

Kalita, Bitap; Bhuyan, Pradip; Yoshikawa, Akimasa;

Published by: Earth, Planets and Space      Published on:

YEAR: 2015     DOI: 10.1186/s40623-015-0355-3

Community-wide model validation study for systematic assessment of ionosphere models

Shim, Ja; Kuznetsova, Maria; Rastaetter, Lutz; Bilitza, Dieter; Bingham, Suzy; Bust, Gary; Calfas, Roy; Codrescu, Mihail; Coster, Anthea; Crowley, Geoff; , others;

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YEAR: 2015     DOI:

2014

Continuous generation and two-dimensional structure of equatorial plasma bubbles observed by high-density GPS receivers in Southeast Asia

High-density GPS receivers located in Southeast Asia (SEA) were utilized to study the two-dimensional structure of ionospheric plasma irregularities in the equatorial region. The longitudinal and latitudinal variations of tens of kilometer-scale irregularities associated with equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) were investigated using two-dimensional maps of the rate of total electron content change index (ROTI) from 127 GPS receivers with an average spacing of about 50\textendash100 km. The longitudinal variations of the tw ...

Buhari, S.; Abdullah, M.; Hasbi, A.; Otsuka, Y.; Yokoyama, T.; Nishioka, M.; Tsugawa, T.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 12/2014

YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1002/jgra.v119.1210.1002/2014JA020433

equatorial plasma bubble; GPS-ROTI map; GPS-TEC

A case study of ionospheric storm effects during long-lasting southward IMF B z -driven geomagnetic storm

Multiple instrumental observations including GPS total electron content (TEC), foF2 and hmF2 from ionosondes, vertical ion drift measurements from Communication/Navigation Outage Forecasting System, magnetometer data, and far ultraviolet airglow measured by Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics/Global Ultraviolet Imager (TIMED/GUVI) are used to investigate the profound ionospheric disturbances at midlatitude and low latitude during the 14 ...

Liu, Jing; Liu, Libo; Nakamura, Takuji; Zhao, Biqiang; Ning, Baiqi; Yoshikawa, A.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 09/2014

YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1002/jgra.v119.910.1002/2014JA020273

GUVI; Ionospheric storm; prompt penetration electric fields; TIMED

Variations of the neutral temperature and sodium density between 80 and 107 km above Troms\o during the winter of 2010-2011 by a new solid-state sodium lidar

A new solid-state sodium lidar installed at Ramfjordmoen, Troms\o (69.6\textdegreeN, 19.2\textdegreeE), started observations of neutral temperature together with sodium density in the mesosphere-lower thermosphere (MLT) region on 1 October 2010. The new lidar provided temperature data with a time resolution of 10 min and with good quality between \~80 and \~105 km from October 2010 to March 2011. This paper aims at introducing the new lidar with its observational results obtained over the first 6 months of observations. W ...

Nozawa, S.; Kawahara, T.; Saito, N.; Hall, C.; Tsuda, T.; Kawabata, T.; Wada, S.; Brekke, A.; Takahashi, T.; Fujiwara, H.; Ogawa, Y.; Fujii, R.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 01/2014

YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1002/2013JA019520

Joule heating; neutral temperature; polar MLT; sodium lidar

The relationship between solar wind entry processes and transpolar arc formation

Mailyan, Bagrat; Shi, Quanqi; Maggiolo, Romain; Zong, Qiugang; Cao, Xin; Zhang, Yongliang; Yao, Zhonghua; Fu, SuiYan; Wei, Yong; Pu, Zuyin;

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YEAR: 2014     DOI:

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:

YEAR: 2014     DOI:

Polar cap arcs correlated with solar wind entry at the high latitude magnetosphere

Polar cap arcs are sun-aligned aurora structures occurring during northward turnings of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Bz component. At the same time, a new region of solar wind entry at the high latitude magnetosphere, tailward of the cusp region, was found recently at the periods of northward IMF Bz. We propose a study to see the relationship of these entry events with the transpolar arc formation. Data of Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) onboard TIMED mission is examined to see the transp ...

Mailyan, B.; Shi, Q.; Gou, X.;

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YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1109/URSIGASS.2014.6929926

aurora interplanetary; GUVI; magnetic fields; magnetosphere; solar wind; TIMED

A case study of ionospheric storm effects during long-lasting southward IMF Bz-driven geomagnetic storm

Liu, Jing; Liu, Libo; Nakamura, Takuji; Zhao, Biqiang; Ning, Baiqi; Yoshikawa, A;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2014     DOI:

On transpolar arc formation correlated with solar wind entry at high latitude magnetosphere

Mailyan, Bagrat; Shi, Quanqi; Maggiolo, Romain; Zong, Qiugang; Fu, SuiYan; Zhang, Yongliang; Yao, Zhonghua; Sun, W;

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YEAR: 2014     DOI:

2013

The effect of the 135.6 nm emission originated from the ionosphere on the TIMED/GUVI O/N 2 ratio

The column number density ratio of atomic oxygen to molecular nitrogen (O/N2\ ratio) provided by the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) onboard the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) satellite has been used as a diagnostic of the thermospheric neutral composition. However, a recent study claimed that the GUVI O/N2\ ratio is not a pure thermospheric parameter in low latitudes during periods of low geomagnetic activity. This study quantifies the O/N2 ...

Kil, H.; Lee, W.; Shim, J.; Paxton, L.J.; Zhang, Y.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: Jan-02-2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1029/2012JA018112

The effect of geomagnetic-storm-induced enhancements to ionospheric emissions on the interpretation of the TIMED/GUVI O/N 2 ratio

[1]\ We examine the consequence of enhanced atomic oxygen (OI) 135.6 nm emissions due to the recombination of O+ with electrons on the column number density ratio of atomic oxygen to molecular nitrogen (O/N2 ratio) provided by Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) on board the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics satellite. GUVI O/N2 ratio is derived from the measurements of OI 135.6 nm and N2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield airglow emissions. The OI 135.6 nm emissi ...

Lee, Woo; Kil, Hyosub; Paxton, Larry; Zhang, Yongliang; Shim, Ja;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 12/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1002/2013JA019132

geomagnetic storm; GUVI O/N2 ratio; ionospheric effect

Equatorial ionization anomaly development as studied by GPS TEC and foF2 over Brazil: A comparison of observations with model results from SUPIM and IRI-2012

The equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) development is studied using the total electron content (TEC) observed by the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, the F2-layer critical frequency (foF2) as measured by digisondes operated in the Brazilian sector, and by model simulation using the SUPIM (Sheffield University Plasmasphere Ionosphere Model). We have used two indices based on foF2 and TEC to represent the strength of the EIA Southern Anomaly Crest (SAC), which are denoted, respectively, by SAC( ...

Nogueira, P.A.B.; Abdu, M.A.; Souza, J.R.; Batista, I.S.; Bailey, G.J.; Santos, A.M.; Takahashi, H.;

Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics      Published on: 11/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2013.08.013

Equatorial anomaly; foF2; Ionospheric modeling; TEC

Physical mechanisms of the ionospheric storms at equatorial and higher latitudes during the recovery phase of geomagnetic storms

The paper studies the physical mechanisms of the ionospheric storms at equatorial and higher latitudes, which are generally opposite both during the main phase (MP) and recovery phase (RP) of geomagnetic storms. The mechanisms are based on the natural tendency of physical systems to occupy minimum energy state which is most stable. The paper first illustrates the recent developments in the understanding of the mechanisms during daytime MPs when generally negative ionospheric storms (in Nmax and TEC) develop at equatorial ...

Balan, N.; Otsuka, Y.; Nishioka, M.; Liu, J; Bailey, G.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on: 05/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1002/jgra.50275

Geomagnetic storms; Ionospheric storms; physical mechanisms

The effect of the 135.6 nm emission originated from the ionosphere on the TIMED/GUVI O/N2 ratio

Kil, H; Lee, WK; Shim, J; Paxton, LJ; Zhang, Y;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2013     DOI:

The effect of geomagnetic-storm-induced enhancements to ionospheric emissions on the interpretation of the TIMED/GUVI O/N2 ratio

Lee, Woo; Kil, Hyosub; Paxton, Larry; Zhang, Yongliang; Shim, Ja;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2013     DOI:

2012

Day-to-day variability of equatorial anomaly in GPS-TEC during low solar activity period

Aggarwal, Malini; Joshi, H.P.; Iyer, K.N.; Kwak, Y.-S.; Lee, J.J.; Chandra, H.; Cho, K.S.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: Jan-06-2012

YEAR: 2012     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2012.03.005

GPS-TEC variations during low solar activity period (2007--2009) at Indian low latitude stations

The paper is based on the ionospheric variations in terms of vertical total electron content (VTEC) for the low solar activity period from May 2007 to April 2009 based on the analysis of dual frequency signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites recorded at ground stations Varanasi (Geographic latitude 25\textd ...

Kumar, Sanjay; Priyadarshi, S.; Krishna, Gopi; Singh, A.;

Published by: Astrophysics and Space Science      Published on: 05/2012

YEAR: 2012     DOI: 10.1007/s10509-011-0973-6

geomagnetic storm; GPS; Ionospheric total electron contents; IRI model

The Source of Tidal Signatures in the TIMED/GUVI O/N2 Ratio

Kil, H; Lee, W; Shim, J; Paxton, LJ; Zhang, Y;

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YEAR: 2012     DOI:

2011

Low-latitude ionospheric-thermospheric response to storm time electrodynamical coupling between high and low latitudes

Bagiya, Mala; Iyer, K.; Joshi, H.; Thampi, Smitha; Tsugawa, Takuya; Ravindran, Sudha; Sridharan, R.; Pathan, B.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research      Published on: Jan-01-2011

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1029/2010JA015845

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

Direct measurements of the Poynting flux associated with convection electric fields in the magnetosphere

Nishimura, Y.; Kikuchi, T.; Shinbori, A.; Wygant, J.; Tsuji, Y.; Hori, T.; Ono, T.; Fujita, S.; Tanaka, T.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research      Published on: Jan-01-2010

YEAR: 2010     DOI: 10.1029/2010JA015491

Direct measurements of the Poynting flux associated with convection electric fields in the magnetosphere

Nishimura, Y.; Kikuchi, T.; Shinbori, A.; Wygant, J.; Tsuji, Y.; Hori, T.; Ono, T.; Fujita, S.; Tanaka, T.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research      Published on: Jan-01-2010

YEAR: 2010     DOI: 10.1029/2010JA015491

Program of transient UV event research at Tatiana-2 satellite

Garipov, G.; Khrenov, B.; Klimov, P.; Morozenko, V.; Panasyuk, M.; Petrova, S.; Tulupov, V.; Shahparonov, V.; Svertilov, S.; Vedenkin, N.; Yashin, I.; Jeon, J.; Jeong, S.; Jung, A.; Kim, J.; Lee, J.; Lee, H; Na, G.; Nam, J.; Nam, S.; Park, I.; Suh, J.; Jin, J; Kim, M.; Kim, Y.; Yoo, B.; Park, Y.-S.; Yu, H.; Lee, C.-H.; Park, J.; Salazar, H.; Martinez, O.; Ponce, E.; Cotsomi, J.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research      Published on: Jan-01-2010

YEAR: 2010     DOI: 10.1029/2009JA014765

2009

Ionospheric response to the geomagnetic storm on 13\textendash17 April 2006 in the West Pacific region

This paper presents an investigation of geomagnetic storm effects in the equatorial and middle-low latitude F-region in the West Pacific sector during the intense geomagnetic storm on 13\textendash17 April, 2006. The event, preceded by a minor storm, started at 2130 UT on April 13 while interplanetary magnetic field (IMF)\ Bzcomponent was ready to turn southward. From 14\textendash17 the ionosphere was characterized by a large scale enhancement in critical frequency, foF2 (4\~6\ MHz) and tota ...

Zhao, Biqiang; Wan, Weixing; Liu, Libo; Igarashi, K.; Yumoto, K.; Ning, Baiqi;

Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics      Published on: Jan-01-2009

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2008.09.029

Magnetic storm; total electron content; Mid-low latitude

Overview and summary of the Spread F Experiment (SpreadFEx)

We provide here an overview of, and a summary of results arising from, an extensive experimental campaign (the Spread F Experiment, or SpreadFEx) performed from September to November 2005, with primary measurements in Brazil. The motivation was to define the potential role of neutral atmosphere dynamics, specifically gravity wave motions propagating upward from the lower atmosphere, in seeding Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) and plasma bubbles extending to higher altitudes. Campaign measurements focused on the Brazilian ...

Fritts, D.; Abdu, M.; Batista, B.; Batista, I.; Batista, P.; Buriti, R.; Clemesha, B.; Dautermann, T.; de Paula, E.; Fechine, B.; Fejer, B.; Gobbi, D.; Haase, J.; Kamalabadi, F.; Kherani, E.; Laughman, B.; Lima, P.; Liu, H.-L.; Medeiros, A.; Pautet, P.-D.; Riggin, D.; Rodrigues, F.; Sabbas, F.; Sobral, J.; Stamus, P.; Takahashi, H.; Taylor, M.; Vadas, S.; Vargas, F.; Wrasse, C.;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae      Published on: Jan-01-2009

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-27-2141-2009

Simultaneous observation of ionospheric plasma bubbles and mesospheric gravity waves during the SpreadFEx Campaign

Takahashi, H.; Taylor, M.; Pautet, P.-D.; Medeiros, A.; Gobbi, D.; Wrasse, C.; Fechine, J.; Abdu, M.; Batista, I.; Paula, E.; Sobral, J.; Arruda, D.; Vadas, S.; Sabbas, F.; Fritts, D.;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae      Published on: Jan-01-2009

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-27-1477-2009

Simultaneous observations of equatorial F-region plasma depletions over Brazil during the Spread-F Experiment (SpreadFEx)

Pautet, P.-D.; Taylor, M.; Chapagain, N.; Takahashi, H.; Medeiros, A.; Sabbas, F.; Fritts, D.;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae      Published on: Jan-01-2009

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-27-2371-2009

TEC variations during low solar activity period (2005--2007) near the Equatorial Ionospheric Anomaly Crest region in India

The dual frequency signals from the GPS satellites recorded at Rajkot (22.29 N, 70.74 E, Geographic, 14.03 N Geomagnetic) near the Equatorial ionization anomaly crest in India have been analyzed to study the ionospheric variations in terms of Total Electron Content (TEC) for the low solar activity period from April 2005 to December 2007. In this study, we describe the diurnal and seasonal variations of TEC, solar activity dependence of TEC and effects of a space weather related event, a geomagnetic storm on TEC. The diurnal ...

Bagiya, Mala; Joshi, H.; Iyer, K.; Aggarwal, M.; Ravindran, S.; Pathan, B.;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae      Published on: Jan-01-2009

YEAR: 2009     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-27-1047-2009

Ionospheric response to the geomagnetic storm on 13–17 April 2006 in the West Pacific region

This paper presents an investigation of geomagnetic storm effects in the equatorial and middle-low latitude F-region in the West Pacific sector during the intense geomagnetic storm on 13–17 April, 2006. The event, preceded by a minor storm, started at 2130 UT on April 13 while interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz component was ready to turn southward. From 14–17 the ionosphere was characterized by a large scale enhancement in critical frequency, foF2 (4∼6MHz) and total electron content (TEC) (∼30TECU, 1TECU=1×1016 ...

Zhao, Biqiang; Wan, Weixing; Liu, Libo; Igarashi, K.; Yumoto, K.; Ning, Baiqi;

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

YEAR: 2009     DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2008.09.029

Magnetic storm; total electron content; Mid-low latitude

Super-medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbance observed at midlatitude during the geomagnetic storm on 10 November 2004

Medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) whose peak-to-peak amplitude was larger than 20 TECU (=1016el/m2) were observed at midlatitude during the geomagnetic storm on 10 November 2004. This amplitude was more than 10 times larger than that of the average MSTID. High-resolution data of the GPS Earth Observation Network (GEONET) clarified the characteristic of the total electron content (TEC) disturbances over Japan on 10 November 2004. The disturbances started around 1000 UT in the central part of Japan. The ...

Nishioka, M.; Saito, A.; Tsugawa, T.;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JA013581

super-MSTID; Ionosphere

Temporal variations of the equatorial boundary of auroral proton precipitation during middle geomagnetic disturbance

There have been studied temporal variations of the (southern) equatorial boundary of hydrogen emission Hα with the intensity of over 200 Rayleighs within a large latitude range (670-

Yevlashin, LS;

Published by: Physics of Auroral Phenomena      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

Anomalous enhancement of ionospheric electron content in the Asian-Australian region during a geomagnetically quiet day

Igarashi, K; Nakamura, M; Paxton, LJ;

Published by: 中国科学院地质与地球物理研究所 2008 学术论文汇编      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

Ionospheric response to the geomagnetic storm on 13—17 April 2006 in the West Pacific region

Zhao, Biqiang; Wan, Weixing; Liu, Libo; Igarashi, K; Yumoto, K; Ning, Baiqi;

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

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

2008

Gravity wave and tidal influences on equatorial spread F based on observations during the Spread F Experiment (SpreadFEx)

The Spread F Experiment, or SpreadFEx, was performed from September to November 2005 to define the potential role of neutral atmosphere dynamics, primarily gravity waves propagating upward from the lower atmosphere, in seeding equatorial spread F (ESF) and plasma bubbles extending to higher altitudes. A description of the SpreadFEx campaign motivations, goals, instrumentation, and structure, and an overview of the results presented in this special issue, are provided by Fritts et al. (2008a). The various analyses of neutr ...

Fritts, D.; Vadas, S.; Riggin, D.; Abdu, M.; Batista, I.; Takahashi, H.; Medeiros, A.; Kamalabadi, F.; Liu, H.-L.; Fejer, B.; Taylor, M.;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae      Published on: 10/2008

YEAR: 2008     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-26-3235-2008

Simultaneous appearance of isolated auroral arcs and Pc 1 geomagnetic pulsations at subauroral latitudes

Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Otsuka, Yuichi; Ogawa, Tadahiko; Asamura, Kazushi; Connors, M;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2008     DOI:

Simultaneous appearance of isolated auroral arcs and Pc 1 geomagnetic pulsations at subauroral latitudes

Sakaguchi, Kaori; Shiokawa, Kazuo; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi; Otsuka, Yuichi; Ogawa, Tadahiko; Asamura, Kazushi; Connors, M;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2008     DOI:

Ionosphere disturbances observed throughout Southeast Asia of the superstorm of 20--22 November 2003

Ionospheric disturbances in the Southeast Asian region during the super magnetic storm of 20–22 November 2003 were investigated through an ionosonde chain and a GPS network assisted by the space-borne instruments. At early stage of the storm in the postsunset sector, large enhancements in the critical frequency of F2 layer and total electron content were observed at northern crest region of the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA), which might be produced by both the storm meridional wind superimposed with traveling atmosph ...

Zhao, B; Wan, W; Tschu, K; Igarashi, K; Kikuchi, T; Nozaki, K; Watari, S; Li, G; Paxton, LJ; Liu, L; , others;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2008     DOI: 10.1029/2008JA013054

Magnetic storm; Ionospheric disturbance; mid-low latitudes

Anomalous enhancement of ionospheric electron content in the Asian-Australian region during a geomagnetically quiet day

Zhao, B; Wan, W; Liu, L; Igarashi, K; Nakamura, M; Paxton, LJ; Su, S-Y; Li, G; Ren, Z;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2008     DOI:

Subauroral polarization streams: Observations with the Hokkaido and King Salmon SuperDARN radars and modeling

Koustov, Alexandre; Nishitani, Nozomu; Ebihara, Y; Kikuchi, T; Hairston, M.R.; Andre, D.;

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YEAR: 2008     DOI:

2007

Dynamic variations of a convection flow reversal in the subauroral postmidnight sector as seen by the SuperDARN Hokkaido HF radar

Kataoka, Ryuho; Nishitani, Nozomu; Ebihara, Yusuke; Hosokawa, Keisuke; Ogawa, Tadahiko; Kikuchi, Takashi; Miyoshi, Yoshizumi;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on: Jan-01-2007

YEAR: 2007     DOI: 10.1029/2007GL031552



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