A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations during two periods comprising the very disturbed days 3 April 1992 and 10 April 1990. The observed strong Ne decrease at F2-layer heights originated from different physical mechanisms in the two cases. The negative F2-layer storm effect with an NmF2 decrease by a factor of 6.4 on 3 April 1992 was produced by enhanced electric fields (E≈85 mV/m) and strong downward plasma drifts, but without any noticeable changes in thermospheric parameters. The increase of the O+ + N2 reaction rate resulted in a strong enrichment of the ionosphere with molecular ions even at F2-layer heights. The enhanced electric field produced a wide mid-latitude d...
An investigation of the response of the mid-high, mid and low latitude critical frequency foF2 to th...
An investigation is made of the intense storms of April 12- 14, 1981(Dst =-311nT) in an attempt to c...
209-113The characteristics of the ionospheric storm of 4-6 Dec. 1958 in the Indian sector (60-85°E) ...
Abstract. A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations...
International audienceA self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT ...
This paper discusses the present understanding of ionospheric storms, in particular storm effects in...
The global evolutions of foF2 anomalies were examined for three very intense geomagnetic storms, na...
Storm effects at F1-layer heights (160–200 km) were analyzed for the first time using Millstone Hi...
Daytime F2-layer positive storm effects at middle and lower latitudes in the winter thermosphere ar...
An investigation is made in order to analyze the role of neutral gas composition in the equatorial a...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
Negative F2-layer storms related to geomagnetic activity and quiet-time disturbances (Q-disturbances...
Neutral gas composition and ionospheric measurements taken by the Dynamic Explorer 2 satellite at F2...
Neutral gas composition data (molecular nitrogen N2, atomic oxygen O and argon Ar) from the Dynamic ...
An investigation of the response of the mid-high, mid and low latitude critical frequency foF2 to th...
An investigation is made of the intense storms of April 12- 14, 1981(Dst =-311nT) in an attempt to c...
209-113The characteristics of the ionospheric storm of 4-6 Dec. 1958 in the Indian sector (60-85°E) ...
Abstract. A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations...
International audienceA self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT ...
This paper discusses the present understanding of ionospheric storms, in particular storm effects in...
The global evolutions of foF2 anomalies were examined for three very intense geomagnetic storms, na...
Storm effects at F1-layer heights (160–200 km) were analyzed for the first time using Millstone Hi...
Daytime F2-layer positive storm effects at middle and lower latitudes in the winter thermosphere ar...
An investigation is made in order to analyze the role of neutral gas composition in the equatorial a...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
Negative F2-layer storms related to geomagnetic activity and quiet-time disturbances (Q-disturbances...
Neutral gas composition and ionospheric measurements taken by the Dynamic Explorer 2 satellite at F2...
Neutral gas composition data (molecular nitrogen N2, atomic oxygen O and argon Ar) from the Dynamic ...
An investigation of the response of the mid-high, mid and low latitude critical frequency foF2 to th...
An investigation is made of the intense storms of April 12- 14, 1981(Dst =-311nT) in an attempt to c...
209-113The characteristics of the ionospheric storm of 4-6 Dec. 1958 in the Indian sector (60-85°E) ...