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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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Observation of daytime medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances using GNSS systems
The paper considers the problems of detecting midlatitude MSTIDs with a low intensity of disturbance ∆N/N using the method of transionospheric sounding with GNSS signals.
R.O. Sherstyukov, A.D. Akchurin
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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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This dataset is a Catalogue of LSTID events detected using the HF-Interferometry (HF-INT) method and revised by visual inspection by an expert. HF-INT identifies LSTIDs from the monostatic measurements of a given network of HF sensors (Ionosondes).
Altadill, David +3 more
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Abstract Accurate modeling of traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) is essential for characterizing their spatiotemporal variations and mitigating their effects on Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) precise positioning. This study develops a regional medium‐scale TID (MSTID) propagation model using BeiDou geostationary orbit (GEO) total ...
Dengkui Mei +5 more
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Total Electron Content Measurements at Jaipur [PDF]
32-33Faraday rotation measurements made at Jaipur (57.8oE; 27.0oN; mag., dip 39° N) during the period May-July 1976 are analyzed. The ionosonde data of Ahmedabad have been used to study slab-thickness variation.
Sethia, G, Rastogi, R G
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Freshly Generated Super Sunrise Plasma Bubbles During the Geomagnetic Storm on November 5–6, 2023
Abstract During the geomagnetic storm on November 5–6, 2023, freshly generated super sunrise equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) and associated irregularities over the 80°–140°E sector were observed combining ground‐based and space observations from GNSS, ionosondes, HF Doppler records, and several satellite missions (COSMIC2, Swarm, and DMSP).
Ke Li +7 more
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Abstract Using data from a cluster of ground‐based global navigation satellite system, we observed spatially extended enhanced ROTI over the European longitudes during a weak geomagnetic storm (Dst ≈ ${\approx} $ −50 nT) on 4 November 2023. The enhanced ROTI is extended over an extensive geographical latitudinal range of 46°N.
Chandan Kapil +4 more
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Near-field ionospheric total electron content records before and after the 15 January 2022 eruption of the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai submarine volcano were studied using GNSS total electron content data.
Kosuke Heki
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Abstract This study, using the peak electron density of Ionospheric F‐region from the Global‐scale Observations of the Limb and Disk reports, for the first time, a unique phenomenon: the rapid reversal of the intensity of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) crests between the hemispheres during the main phase of 23 April 2023, geomagnetic storm ...
K. Shimna +5 more
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