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2022

Coordinated Observations of Rocket Exhaust Depletion: GOLD, Madrigal TEC, and Multiple Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites

A plasma density hole was created in the ionosphere by a rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida near local sunset on 30 August 2020, which is called rocket exhaust depletion (RED). The hole persisted for several hours into the night and was observed in total electron content (TEC) maps, the Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) imager, and multiple low-earth-orbit satellites. The RED created a nightglow pit in the GOLD 135.6 nm image. Swarm satellites found that the RED exhibited insignificant changes in ...

Park, Jaeheung; Rajesh, P.; Ivarsen, Magnus; Lin, Charles; Eastes, Richard; Chao, Chi; Coster, Anthea; Clausen, Lasse; Burchill, Johnathan;

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

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029909

GOLD; Madrigal TEC; COSMIC-2; Norsat-1; rocket exhaust depletion; swarm

Coordinated Observations of Rocket Exhaust Depletion: GOLD, Madrigal TEC, and Multiple Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites

A plasma density hole was created in the ionosphere by a rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida near local sunset on 30 August 2020, which is called rocket exhaust depletion (RED). The hole persisted for several hours into the night and was observed in total electron content (TEC) maps, the Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) imager, and multiple low-earth-orbit satellites. The RED created a nightglow pit in the GOLD 135.6 nm image. Swarm satellites found that the RED exhibited insignificant changes in ...

Park, Jaeheung; Rajesh, P.; Ivarsen, Magnus; Lin, Charles; Eastes, Richard; Chao, Chi; Coster, Anthea; Clausen, Lasse; Burchill, Johnathan;

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

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029909

GOLD; Madrigal TEC; COSMIC-2; Norsat-1; rocket exhaust depletion; swarm

Large-Scale Traveling Atmospheric and Ionospheric Disturbances Observed in GUVI With Multi-Instrument Validations

This study presents multi-instrument observations of persistent large-scale traveling ionosphere/atmospheric disturbances (LSTIDs/LSTADs) observed during moderately increased auroral electrojet activity and a sudden stratospheric warming in the polar winter hemisphere. The Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI), Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, Scanning Doppler Imaging Fabry–Perot Interferometers, and the Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar are used to demonstrate the presence of LSTIDs/LSTADs between 1 ...

Bossert, Katrina; Paxton, Larry; Matsuo, Tomoko; Goncharenko, Larisa; Kumari, Komal; Conde, Mark;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2022GL099901

Large-Scale Traveling Atmospheric and Ionospheric Disturbances Observed in GUVI With Multi-Instrument Validations

This study presents multi-instrument observations of persistent large-scale traveling ionosphere/atmospheric disturbances (LSTIDs/LSTADs) observed during moderately increased auroral electrojet activity and a sudden stratospheric warming in the polar winter hemisphere. The Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI), Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, Scanning Doppler Imaging Fabry–Perot Interferometers, and the Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar are used to demonstrate the presence of LSTIDs/LSTADs between 1 ...

Bossert, Katrina; Paxton, Larry; Matsuo, Tomoko; Goncharenko, Larisa; Kumari, Komal; Conde, Mark;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2022GL099901

Large-Scale Traveling Atmospheric and Ionospheric Disturbances Observed in GUVI With Multi-Instrument Validations

This study presents multi-instrument observations of persistent large-scale traveling ionosphere/atmospheric disturbances (LSTIDs/LSTADs) observed during moderately increased auroral electrojet activity and a sudden stratospheric warming in the polar winter hemisphere. The Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI), Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, Scanning Doppler Imaging Fabry–Perot Interferometers, and the Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar are used to demonstrate the presence of LSTIDs/LSTADs between 1 ...

Bossert, Katrina; Paxton, Larry; Matsuo, Tomoko; Goncharenko, Larisa; Kumari, Komal; Conde, Mark;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2022GL099901

Model Estimate of the Height of the Lower Limit of Integration when Obtaining the Ratio of the Concentrations of Atomic Oxygen and Molecular Nitrogen, n (O)/n (N2), According to the Timed Guvi Observation Technique

The results of the model estimate of the height of the lower limit of integration of the ratio of the concentrations of atomic oxygen and molecular nitrogen (n(O)/n(N2)) in the thermosphere according to observations using the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics Global UltraViolet Imager (TIMED GUVI) method are presented.

Klimenko, MV; Klimenko, VV; Yasyukevich, AS; Ratovsky, KG;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793122030071

Model Estimate of the Height of the Lower Limit of Integration when Obtaining the Ratio of the Concentrations of Atomic Oxygen and Molecular Nitrogen, n (O)/n (N2), According to the Timed Guvi Observation Technique

The results of the model estimate of the height of the lower limit of integration of the ratio of the concentrations of atomic oxygen and molecular nitrogen (n(O)/n(N2)) in the thermosphere according to observations using the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics Global UltraViolet Imager (TIMED GUVI) method are presented.

Klimenko, MV; Klimenko, VV; Yasyukevich, AS; Ratovsky, KG;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793122030071

Model Estimate of the Height of the Lower Limit of Integration when Obtaining the Ratio of the Concentrations of Atomic Oxygen and Molecular Nitrogen, n (O)/n (N2), According to the Timed Guvi Observation Technique

The results of the model estimate of the height of the lower limit of integration of the ratio of the concentrations of atomic oxygen and molecular nitrogen (n(O)/n(N2)) in the thermosphere according to observations using the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics Global UltraViolet Imager (TIMED GUVI) method are presented.

Klimenko, MV; Klimenko, VV; Yasyukevich, AS; Ratovsky, KG;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793122030071

Revisiting the November 2004 Superstorm: Lessons from the TIMED/GUVI Limb Observation

We revisited the November 2004 superstorm by analyzing data from TIMED/GUVI, a FUV spectrograph imager. The GUVI 135.6 nm limb radiances at 520-km tangent altitude are mainly due to the O+ and electron radiative recombination and represent the daytime ionosphere density at the altitude. The 135.6 nm radiances clearly showed a signature of ionospheric equatorial arcs and their variations during the November 2004 magnetic superstorm. When an intense eastward Interplanetary Electric Field (IEF) occurred, the dayside equatorial ...

Zhang, Yongliang; Wang, Wenbin; Paxton, Larry; Schaefer, Robert; Huang, Chaosong;

Published by: 44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI:

Geomagnetic and Solar Dependencies of Midlatitude E-Region Irregularity Occurrence Rate: A Climatology Based on Wuhan VHF Radar Observations

By using Wuhan VHF radar, we show the morphological features of E-region field-aligned irregularity (FAI) occurrence at Wuhan during 2015–2020. Statistical results present that E-region FAI occurrence reaches a maximum after sunset in summer season. According to Doppler spectrum features, type-2 irregularity is predominantly observed at Wuhan. In addition, we observed a remarkable correlation between E-region FAI occurrence and geomagnetic activity, which includes periods of positive correlation and negative correlation de ...

Liu, Yi; Zhou, Chen; Xu, Tong; Deng, Zhongxin; Du, Zhitao; Lan, Ting; Tang, Qiong; Zhu, Yunzhou; Wang, Zhuangkai; Zhao, Zhengyu;

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

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029597

Thermospheric conditions associated with the loss of 40 Starlink satellites

We analyzed far ultraviolet data from Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)/Special Sensor Ultraviolet Spectrographic Imager (SSUSI) and Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED)/Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) and found significant changes in the thermospheric density and composition during the 3–5 February 2022 storm when 40 Starlink satellites started to re-enter the atmosphere associated with increased neutral drag at an altitude around 210 km. The standard NRLMSISE-00 model predicts ...

Zhang, Yongliang; Paxton, Larry; Schaefer, Robert; Swartz, William;

Published by: Space Weather      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003168

Aspects related to variability of radiative cooling by NO in lower thermosphere, TEC and O/N2 correlation, and diffusion of NO into mesosphere during the Halloween storms

Nitric Oxide is a very important trace species which plays a significant role acting as a natural thermostat in Earth’s thermosphere during strong geomagnetic activity. In this paper, we present various aspects related to the variation in the NO Infrared radiative flux (IRF) exiting the thermosphere by utilizing the TIMED/SABER (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics/ Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) observational data during the Halloween storm which occurred in late Octo ...

Ranjan, Alok; Krishna, MV; Kumar, Akash; Sarkhel, Sumanta; Bharti, Gaurav; Bender, Stefan; Sinnhuber, Miriam;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.07.035

Aspects related to variability of radiative cooling by NO in lower thermosphere, TEC and O/N2 correlation, and diffusion of NO into mesosphere during the Halloween storms

Nitric Oxide is a very important trace species which plays a significant role acting as a natural thermostat in Earth’s thermosphere during strong geomagnetic activity. In this paper, we present various aspects related to the variation in the NO Infrared radiative flux (IRF) exiting the thermosphere by utilizing the TIMED/SABER (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics/ Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) observational data during the Halloween storm which occurred in late Octo ...

Ranjan, Alok; Krishna, MV; Kumar, Akash; Sarkhel, Sumanta; Bharti, Gaurav; Bender, Stefan; Sinnhuber, Miriam;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.07.035

Aspects related to variability of radiative cooling by NO in lower thermosphere, TEC and O/N2 correlation, and diffusion of NO into mesosphere during the Halloween storms

Nitric Oxide is a very important trace species which plays a significant role acting as a natural thermostat in Earth’s thermosphere during strong geomagnetic activity. In this paper, we present various aspects related to the variation in the NO Infrared radiative flux (IRF) exiting the thermosphere by utilizing the TIMED/SABER (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics/ Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) observational data during the Halloween storm which occurred in late Octo ...

Ranjan, Alok; Krishna, MV; Kumar, Akash; Sarkhel, Sumanta; Bharti, Gaurav; Bender, Stefan; Sinnhuber, Miriam;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.07.035

Climatology of O/N2 Variations at Low-and Mid-Latitudes during Solar Cycles 23 and 24

We present a study concerning the thermospheric O/N2 variations for the period 2002 to 2020, using the measurements of global ultraviolet imager (GUVI) onboard TIMED satellite. In this regard, monthly averaged O/N2 was computed—using the five quietest days of the month—at low- and mid-latitudes. To find the longitudinal dependence of thermospheric variations, the analysis is further extended to different longitudinal sectors, namely Asia, Africa, and America. We found that the latitudinal and longitudinal O/N2 variations ...

Khan, Jahanzeb; Younas, Waqar; Khan, Majid; Amory-Mazaudier, Christine;

Published by: Atmosphere      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.3390/atmos13101645

Ionospheric Response to the 23-31 August 2018 Geomagnetic Storm in the Europe-African Longitude Sector Using Multi-Instrument Observations

This study presents ionospheric responses of the mid and low-latitude region in the Europe-African longitude sector (along 30 +/- 10 deg E) to the intense geomagnetic storm of 23–31 August 2018 (SYM-Hmin = −207 nT) using the Global Ionospheric Map (GIM) and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers data, the satellite data (SWARM, Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), Global Ultraviolet Imager on board the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (GUVI/TIMED)), and Prompt Penetration Equato ...

Dugassa, Teshome; Mezgebe, Nigussie; Habarulema, John; Habyarimana, Valence; Oljira, Asebe;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.10.063

Ionospheric Response to the 23-31 August 2018 Geomagnetic Storm in the Europe-African Longitude Sector Using Multi-Instrument Observations

This study presents ionospheric responses of the mid and low-latitude region in the Europe-African longitude sector (along 30 +/- 10 deg E) to the intense geomagnetic storm of 23–31 August 2018 (SYM-Hmin = −207 nT) using the Global Ionospheric Map (GIM) and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers data, the satellite data (SWARM, Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP), Global Ultraviolet Imager on board the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (GUVI/TIMED)), and Prompt Penetration Equato ...

Dugassa, Teshome; Mezgebe, Nigussie; Habarulema, John; Habyarimana, Valence; Oljira, Asebe;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2022.10.063

Observation of the ionosphere by ionosondes in the Southern and Northern hemispheres during geospace events in October 2021

The thermospheric O/N2 ratio obtained from the TIMED/GUVI instrument for TIMED/GUVI observations of the O/N The authors ack nowledge the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI) for the

Reznychenko, M; Bogomaz, O; Kotov, D; Zhivolup, T; Koloskov, O; , Lisachenko;

Published by: Ukrainian Antarctic Journal      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.33275/1727-7485.1.2022.686

VTEC observations of intense geomagnetic storms above Nepal: comparison with satellite data, CODE and IGSG models

In this article, we analyze vertical total electron content (VTEC) over Nepal for 4 periods: March 14–25, 2015, June 18–29, 2015, May 24–June 4, 2017, and September 3–14, 2017. In each period, there are quiet geomagnetic days and intense geomagnetic stormy days. The VTEC observed during these periods has observed both positive and negative ionospheric storms. We compared VTEC Receiver-Independent Exchange Format (RINEX) observations with the Global Ionospheric Map (GIM), Centre for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE ...

Pandit, D; Amory-Mazaudier, Christine; Fleury, R; Chapagain, NP; Adhikari, B;

Published by: Indian Journal of Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s12648-022-02441-w

VTEC observations of intense geomagnetic storms above Nepal: comparison with satellite data, CODE and IGSG models

In this article, we analyze vertical total electron content (VTEC) over Nepal for 4 periods: March 14–25, 2015, June 18–29, 2015, May 24–June 4, 2017, and September 3–14, 2017. In each period, there are quiet geomagnetic days and intense geomagnetic stormy days. The VTEC observed during these periods has observed both positive and negative ionospheric storms. We compared VTEC Receiver-Independent Exchange Format (RINEX) observations with the Global Ionospheric Map (GIM), Centre for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE ...

Pandit, D; Amory-Mazaudier, Christine; Fleury, R; Chapagain, NP; Adhikari, B;

Published by: Indian Journal of Physics      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s12648-022-02441-w

Middle and low latitudes hemispheric asymmetries in∑ O/N2 and TEC during intense magnetic storms of Solar Cycle 24

We have investigated the global hemispheric differences in thermospheric ∑O/N2 and its impact on the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) at mid- and low-latitudes. Four intense storms of solar cycle 24 (SC-24) have been considered, three of them occurred in Spring equinox and one in Summer solstice season.

Younas, Waqar; Khan, Majid; Amory-Mazaudier, C; Amaechi, Paul; Fleury, R;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.10.027

Middle and low latitudes hemispheric asymmetries in∑ O/N2 and TEC during intense magnetic storms of Solar Cycle 24

We have investigated the global hemispheric differences in thermospheric ∑O/N2 and its impact on the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) at mid- and low-latitudes. Four intense storms of solar cycle 24 (SC-24) have been considered, three of them occurred in Spring equinox and one in Summer solstice season.

Younas, Waqar; Khan, Majid; Amory-Mazaudier, C; Amaechi, Paul; Fleury, R;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.10.027

Middle and low latitudes hemispheric asymmetries in∑ O/N2 and TEC during intense magnetic storms of Solar Cycle 24

We have investigated the global hemispheric differences in thermospheric ∑O/N2 and its impact on the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) at mid- and low-latitudes. Four intense storms of solar cycle 24 (SC-24) have been considered, three of them occurred in Spring equinox and one in Summer solstice season.

Younas, Waqar; Khan, Majid; Amory-Mazaudier, C; Amaechi, Paul; Fleury, R;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.10.027

The Role of Solar Soft X-rays Irradiance in Thermospheric Structure

We use a new Atmospheric Chemistry and Energetics one-dimensional (ACE1D) thermospheric model to show that the energies deposited by the solar soft x-rays in the lower

Samaddar, Srimoyee; Venkataramani, Karthik; Bailey, Scott; , others;

Published by: arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.10543      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2209.10543

The Role of Solar Soft X-rays Irradiance in Thermospheric Structure

We use a new Atmospheric Chemistry and Energetics one-dimensional (ACE1D) thermospheric model to show that the energies deposited by the solar soft x-rays in the lower

Samaddar, Srimoyee; Venkataramani, Karthik; Bailey, Scott; , others;

Published by: arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.10543      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2209.10543

Time Delay Integration Imaging of the Nighttime Ionosphere from the ICON Observatory

TIMED GUVI was on a high inclination orbit changing local time relatively slowly and missing a great deal of the equatorward low latitude regions at the wrong local times.

Mende, SB; Frey, HU; England, SL; Immel, TJ; Eastes, RW;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00928-w

Time Delay Integration Imaging of the Nighttime Ionosphere from the ICON Observatory

TIMED GUVI was on a high inclination orbit changing local time relatively slowly and missing a great deal of the equatorward low latitude regions at the wrong local times.

Mende, SB; Frey, HU; England, SL; Immel, TJ; Eastes, RW;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00928-w

Time Delay Integration Imaging of the Nighttime Ionosphere from the ICON Observatory

TIMED GUVI was on a high inclination orbit changing local time relatively slowly and missing a great deal of the equatorward low latitude regions at the wrong local times.

Mende, SB; Frey, HU; England, SL; Immel, TJ; Eastes, RW;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00928-w

Time Delay Integration Imaging of the Nighttime Ionosphere from the ICON Observatory

TIMED GUVI was on a high inclination orbit changing local time relatively slowly and missing a great deal of the equatorward low latitude regions at the wrong local times.

Mende, SB; Frey, HU; England, SL; Immel, TJ; Eastes, RW;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00928-w

Time Delay Integration Imaging of the Nighttime Ionosphere from the ICON Observatory

TIMED GUVI was on a high inclination orbit changing local time relatively slowly and missing a great deal of the equatorward low latitude regions at the wrong local times.

Mende, SB; Frey, HU; England, SL; Immel, TJ; Eastes, RW;

Published by: Space Science Reviews      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00928-w

A Model of the Globally-averaged Thermospheric Energy Balance

Similar to the MSIS data, we bin the GUVI temperatures by latitude It should be noted that GUVI observations at high values of While the GUVI observations cannot be compared directly

Venkataramani, Karthik; Bailey, Scott; Samaddar, Srimoyee; Yonker, Justin;

Published by: arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05301      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2211.05301

A Model of the Globally-averaged Thermospheric Energy Balance

Similar to the MSIS data, we bin the GUVI temperatures by latitude It should be noted that GUVI observations at high values of While the GUVI observations cannot be compared directly

Venkataramani, Karthik; Bailey, Scott; Samaddar, Srimoyee; Yonker, Justin;

Published by: arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05301      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2211.05301

A Model of the Globally-averaged Thermospheric Energy Balance

Similar to the MSIS data, we bin the GUVI temperatures by latitude It should be noted that GUVI observations at high values of While the GUVI observations cannot be compared directly

Venkataramani, Karthik; Bailey, Scott; Samaddar, Srimoyee; Yonker, Justin;

Published by: arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05301      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2211.05301

Spatial and temporal confinement of the ionospheric responses during the St. Patrick s Day storm of March 2015

The present study provides a multi‐instrument analysis of the ionospheric response to the effects of the St. Patrick s Day storm of 17–18 March 2015. Simultaneous observations from 85

Kader, Sk; Dashora, N; Niranjan, K;

Published by: Space Weather      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003157

Latitudinal variations of ionospheric-thermospheric responses to Geomagnetic Storms from Multi-Instruments

Scintillations of transionospheric satellite signals during geomagnetic storms can severely threaten navigation accuracy and the integrity of space assets. We analyze vertical Total

Shahzad, Rasim; Shah, Munawar; Abbas, Ayesha; Hafeez, Amna; Calabia, Andres; Melgarejo-Morales, Angela; Naqvi, Najam;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae Discussions      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-2022-18

Latitudinal variations of ionospheric-thermospheric responses to Geomagnetic Storms from Multi-Instruments

Scintillations of transionospheric satellite signals during geomagnetic storms can severely threaten navigation accuracy and the integrity of space assets. We analyze vertical Total

Shahzad, Rasim; Shah, Munawar; Abbas, Ayesha; Hafeez, Amna; Calabia, Andres; Melgarejo-Morales, Angela; Naqvi, Najam;

Published by: Annales Geophysicae Discussions      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.5194/angeo-2022-18

Satellite in-situ electron density observations of the midlatitude storm enhanced density on the noon meridional plane in the F region during the 20 November 2003 magnetic storm

The GUVI measurements indicated that the atomic oxygen (O) to molecular nitrogen (N2) (2021a) used the TIMED/GUVI limb measurements and TIEGCM simulations to investigate

Lin, Chin; Sutton, Eric; Wang, Wenbin; Cai, Xuguang; Liu, Guiping; Henney, Carl; Cooke, David;

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

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029831

Satellite in-situ electron density observations of the midlatitude storm enhanced density on the noon meridional plane in the F region during the 20 November 2003 magnetic storm

The GUVI measurements indicated that the atomic oxygen (O) to molecular nitrogen (N2) (2021a) used the TIMED/GUVI limb measurements and TIEGCM simulations to investigate

Lin, Chin; Sutton, Eric; Wang, Wenbin; Cai, Xuguang; Liu, Guiping; Henney, Carl; Cooke, David;

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

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029831

Retrospect and prospect of ionospheric weather observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2

FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (F3/C) constellation of six micro-satellites was launched into the circular low-earth orbit at 800 km altitude with a 72-degree inclination angle on 15 April 2006

Liu, Tiger; Lin, Charles; Lin, Chi-Yen; Lee, I-Te; Sun, Yang-Yi; Chen, Shih-Ping; Chang, Fu-Yuan; Rajesh, Panthalingal; Hsu, Chih-Ting; Matsuo, Tomoko; , others;

Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s44195-022-00019-x

Retrospect and prospect of ionospheric weather observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2

FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (F3/C) constellation of six micro-satellites was launched into the circular low-earth orbit at 800 km altitude with a 72-degree inclination angle on 15 April 2006

Liu, Tiger; Lin, Charles; Lin, Chi-Yen; Lee, I-Te; Sun, Yang-Yi; Chen, Shih-Ping; Chang, Fu-Yuan; Rajesh, Panthalingal; Hsu, Chih-Ting; Matsuo, Tomoko; , others;

Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s44195-022-00019-x

Retrospect and prospect of ionospheric weather observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2

FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (F3/C) constellation of six micro-satellites was launched into the circular low-earth orbit at 800 km altitude with a 72-degree inclination angle on 15 April 2006

Liu, Tiger; Lin, Charles; Lin, Chi-Yen; Lee, I-Te; Sun, Yang-Yi; Chen, Shih-Ping; Chang, Fu-Yuan; Rajesh, Panthalingal; Hsu, Chih-Ting; Matsuo, Tomoko; , others;

Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences      Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.1007/s44195-022-00019-x

Design and Development of High-Performance Imaging LIDARs for Extreme Radiation Environments of Europa

AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum : Design and Development of High-Performance Imaging LIDARs for Extreme Radiation Environments of Europa Page 1 1 Design and Development of High

Katake, Anup; San Martin, Alejandro; Skulsky, Eli; Serricchio, Fred; Trawny, Nikolas; Bakalski, Ivelin; Machan, Roman;

Published by:       Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.2514/6.2022-2204

Design and Development of High-Performance Imaging LIDARs for Extreme Radiation Environments of Europa

AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum : Design and Development of High-Performance Imaging LIDARs for Extreme Radiation Environments of Europa Page 1 1 Design and Development of High

Katake, Anup; San Martin, Alejandro; Skulsky, Eli; Serricchio, Fred; Trawny, Nikolas; Bakalski, Ivelin; Machan, Roman;

Published by:       Published on:

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.2514/6.2022-2204

2021

The Influence of the Atmosphere on the Variability of the Electronic Concentration in the Ionosphere on January 2009

The results of the study of the variability of the electron concentration in the ionosphere in January 2009 are presented. Variations in the electron density in the ionosphere above individual stations and in the global electron content are considered based on the observation data and the results of the model calculations. Comparison of the ionospheric variability obtained from the results of calculations using the models of the upper atmosphere (GSM TIP) and the entire atmosphere (EAGLE) showed that the atmospheric-ionosphe ...

Klimenko, M.; Ratovsky, K.; Klimenko, V.; Bessarab, F.; Sukhodolov, T.; Rozanov, E.;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793121050171

atmosphere; global electron abundance; Ionosphere; model of the entire atmosphere; neutral composition of the upper atmosphere; sudden stratospheric warming

The Influence of the Atmosphere on the Variability of the Electronic Concentration in the Ionosphere on January 2009

The results of the study of the variability of the electron concentration in the ionosphere in January 2009 are presented. Variations in the electron density in the ionosphere above individual stations and in the global electron content are considered based on the observation data and the results of the model calculations. Comparison of the ionospheric variability obtained from the results of calculations using the models of the upper atmosphere (GSM TIP) and the entire atmosphere (EAGLE) showed that the atmospheric-ionosphe ...

Klimenko, M.; Ratovsky, K.; Klimenko, V.; Bessarab, F.; Sukhodolov, T.; Rozanov, E.;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793121050171

atmosphere; global electron abundance; Ionosphere; model of the entire atmosphere; neutral composition of the upper atmosphere; sudden stratospheric warming

The Influence of the Atmosphere on the Variability of the Electronic Concentration in the Ionosphere on January 2009

The results of the study of the variability of the electron concentration in the ionosphere in January 2009 are presented. Variations in the electron density in the ionosphere above individual stations and in the global electron content are considered based on the observation data and the results of the model calculations. Comparison of the ionospheric variability obtained from the results of calculations using the models of the upper atmosphere (GSM TIP) and the entire atmosphere (EAGLE) showed that the atmospheric-ionosphe ...

Klimenko, M.; Ratovsky, K.; Klimenko, V.; Bessarab, F.; Sukhodolov, T.; Rozanov, E.;

Published by: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1134/S1990793121050171

atmosphere; global electron abundance; Ionosphere; model of the entire atmosphere; neutral composition of the upper atmosphere; sudden stratospheric warming

Model of the E-Layer Critical Frequency for the Auroral Region

A new foE model for the auroral region is constructed; the model is based on an analysis of the models of auroral electron precipitations, the boundaries of the discrete and diffusive aurora, the main ionospheric trough, and measurements of the E-layer critical frequency foE. The model is an analytical model. It consists of solar (foEsol) and auroral (foEavr) components. The solar component of the model does not depend of geomagnetic activity. It depends on solar activity via the F index, which is determined by the solar rad ...

Deminov, M.; Shubin, V.; Badin, V.;

Published by: Geomagnetism and Aeronomy      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1134/S0016793221050054

Climatological study of the ion temperature in the ionosphere as recorded by Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar and comparison with the IRI model

Ion temperature data recorded by Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar (42.61° N, 288.51° E) over four full solar cycles (from 1970 to 2018) are analyzed to depict its climatological behavior in the range of altitudes between 100 and 550 km. The ion temperature dependencies on altitude, local time, month of the year, and solar activity level are studied through a climatological analysis based on binning and boxplot representation of statistical values. Binned observations of ion temperature are compared with Internation ...

Pignalberi, Alessio; Aksonova, Kateryna; Zhang, Shun-Rong; Truhlik, Vladimir; Gurram, Padma; Pavlou, Charalambos;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: sep

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2020.10.025

Climatological analysis; International Reference Ionosphere model; ion temperature; Millstone Hill incoherent scatter radar

Responses of the Indian Equatorial Ionization Anomaly to two CME-induced geomagnetic storms during the peak phase of solar cycle 24

This work analyzes the geo-effectiveness of Coronal Mass Ejection- (CME-) induced storms by investigating the responses of ionospheric Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) and the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) over the Indian sector to two storms. One of the storms occurred on February 19, 2014 (SYM-H: −120 nT), while the other occurred on June 23, 2015 (SYM-H: −204 nT). Both storms were driven by full halo CMEs. Global TEC maps were used to characterize VTEC variations during the storms. June 23, 2015 storm was ...

Simi, K.; Akala, A.; Krishna, Siva; Amaechi, Paul; Ogwala, Aghogho; Ratnam, Venkata; Oyedokun, O.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: oct

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.013

Coronal mass ejection; Disturbance dynamo electric field; geomagnetic storm; prompt penetration electric field; total electron content

Responses of the Indian Equatorial Ionization Anomaly to two CME-induced geomagnetic storms during the peak phase of solar cycle 24

This work analyzes the geo-effectiveness of Coronal Mass Ejection- (CME-) induced storms by investigating the responses of ionospheric Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) and the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) over the Indian sector to two storms. One of the storms occurred on February 19, 2014 (SYM-H: −120 nT), while the other occurred on June 23, 2015 (SYM-H: −204 nT). Both storms were driven by full halo CMEs. Global TEC maps were used to characterize VTEC variations during the storms. June 23, 2015 storm was ...

Simi, K.; Akala, A.; Krishna, Siva; Amaechi, Paul; Ogwala, Aghogho; Ratnam, Venkata; Oyedokun, O.;

Published by: Advances in Space Research      Published on: oct

YEAR: 2021     DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2021.06.013

Coronal mass ejection; Disturbance dynamo electric field; geomagnetic storm; prompt penetration electric field; total electron content



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