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Evolution of Ionospheric Ion Upflow Flux During the April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm
Abstract We study the impact of the evolving magnetosphere‐ionosphere‐thermosphere system on upward ion fluxes during the 23–24 April 2023 geomagnetic storm. This storm has a “double‐dip” structure where two southward IMF Bz ${\mathrm{B}}_{z}$ periods cause two dips in the SYM‐H index.
Grace Kwon +4 more
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Abstract Medium‐Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (MSTIDs) have long been a subject of interest in ionospheric research. However, their spatiotemporal variability across regions, local times, seasons, and solar cycles is very complicated and remains not well established.
Jing Liu +4 more
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Abstract Equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) pose significant challenges to trans‐ionospheric radio communication and navigation systems. Because of their disruptive effects, evaluating and predicting them is key for the development of space systems. The influence of geomagnetic activity on EPBs remains unclear, partly due to limited low‐latitude neutral ...
Gilda de Lourdes González +6 more
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Abstract A moderate geomagnetic storm was driven by high‐speed solar wind stream on 14 March 2016. We show that large‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (LSTIDs) played a significant role in producing the ionospheric storm positive phase at mid‐latitudes in the North American sector.
G. P. Geethakumari +8 more
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Statistical Auroral Absorption Model Parameterized by AE Index
Abstract Energetic electron precipitation, often in association with enhanced geomagnetic activity, leads to increased D‐region ionization in the auroral region causing auroral absorption. A statistical auroral absorption model is presented for high‐latitudes (poleward of 50° magnetic latitude) based on data collected from 2010 to 2019 from 13 wide ...
R. A. D. Fiori +4 more
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Abstract The Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC) mission aims to investigate the dynamic coupling between the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere by resolving key spatiotemporal processes at scales ranging from local to global. A key aspect is GDC's ability to reconstruct hemispheric‐scale high‐latitude electrodynamics with comprehensive ...
J. S. Shim +6 more
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İslam Düşünce Geleneğinde Şia-Mutezile Etkileşimi Şerif el-Murtaza Örneği
Damla Savaş
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Assessment of the Generation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances by Solar Terminators
Abstract The generation of traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) near solar terminators has been predicted, and several studies have reported the detection of TIDs associated with sunrise. However, there are also observations that do not show TID signatures at sunrise.
Hyosub Kil +5 more
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Ocean Constraints on Winter Antarctic Sea Ice Extent
Abstract Winter Antarctic sea ice extent has historically shown relatively low variability compared to warmer seasons, but recent winters have shown very extreme low ice cover. As a result, there is significant interest in understanding the physical constraints on winter Antarctic sea ice cover.
W. R. Hobbs, Ryan Holmes, Andrew E. Kiss
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