Daytime F2-layer positive storm effects at middle and lower latitudes in the winter thermosphere are analyzed using AE-C, ESRO-4 neutral gas composition data, ground-based ionosonde observations and model calculations. Different longitudinal sectors marked by the storm onset as 'night-time' and 'daytime' demonstrate different F2-layer positive storm mechanisms. Neutral composition changes in the 'night-time' sector with increased [O] and [N2] absolute concentrations, while (N2/O)storm/(N2/O)quiet\approx1 at F2-layer heights, are shown to contribute largely to the background NmF2 increase at lower latitudes lasting during daytime hours. Storm-induced surges of the equatorward wind give rise to an additional NmF2 increase above thi...
This paper presents results from the TIME-GCM-CCM3 thermosphere–ionosphere–lower atmosphere flux-cou...
606-616A study of the intense geomagnetic storm on 2-6 April 2004 has been carried out using ionosp...
To identify seasonal and latitudinal variations of F2 layer during magnetic storm, we examine the ch...
In this paper, we use data from the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) satellite and a theoretical simulatio...
Theoretical model calculations along with ground-based observations from Huancayo ionosonde station...
A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations during t...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
This paper discusses the present understanding of ionospheric storms, in particular storm effects in...
Earlier revealed seasonal/latitudinal variations of the occurrence for positive and negative F2-lay...
Abstract. A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations...
We studied the global climatology of mid- and low-latitude F region daytime neutral winds using exte...
Negative F2-layer storms related to geomagnetic activity and quiet-time disturbances (Q-disturbances...
The data on ionospheric total electron content and the peak density of the mid-latitude F2 layer (Nm...
We describe the effect of the 6 November 2001 magnetic storm on the low latitude thermospheric comp...
Abstract. The forming mechanism of the night-time increases of the plasma density in the middle-lati...
This paper presents results from the TIME-GCM-CCM3 thermosphere–ionosphere–lower atmosphere flux-cou...
606-616A study of the intense geomagnetic storm on 2-6 April 2004 has been carried out using ionosp...
To identify seasonal and latitudinal variations of F2 layer during magnetic storm, we examine the ch...
In this paper, we use data from the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) satellite and a theoretical simulatio...
Theoretical model calculations along with ground-based observations from Huancayo ionosonde station...
A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations during t...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
This paper discusses the present understanding of ionospheric storms, in particular storm effects in...
Earlier revealed seasonal/latitudinal variations of the occurrence for positive and negative F2-lay...
Abstract. A self-consistent method for daytime F-region modelling was applied to EISCAT observations...
We studied the global climatology of mid- and low-latitude F region daytime neutral winds using exte...
Negative F2-layer storms related to geomagnetic activity and quiet-time disturbances (Q-disturbances...
The data on ionospheric total electron content and the peak density of the mid-latitude F2 layer (Nm...
We describe the effect of the 6 November 2001 magnetic storm on the low latitude thermospheric comp...
Abstract. The forming mechanism of the night-time increases of the plasma density in the middle-lati...
This paper presents results from the TIME-GCM-CCM3 thermosphere–ionosphere–lower atmosphere flux-cou...
606-616A study of the intense geomagnetic storm on 2-6 April 2004 has been carried out using ionosp...
To identify seasonal and latitudinal variations of F2 layer during magnetic storm, we examine the ch...