We apply the Entire Atmosphere GLobal (EAGLE) model to investigate the upper atmosphere response to the January 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event. The model successfully reproduces neutral temperature and total electron content (TEC) observations. Using both model and observational data, we identify a cooling in the tropical lower thermosphere caused by the SSW. This cooling affects the zonal electric field close to the equator, leading to an enhanced vertical plasma drift. We demonstrate that along with a SSW-related wind disturbance, which is the main source to form a dynamo electric field in the ionosphere, perturbations of the ionospheric conductivity also make a significant contribution to the formation of the electric fiel...
In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and cr...
We have considered the influence of the January 23–27, 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event...
A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden str...
We apply the Entire Atmosphere GLobal (EAGLE) model to investigate the upper atmosphere response to ...
We apply the Entire Atmosphere GLobal (EAGLE) model to investigate the upper atmosphere response to ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
There are several external sources of ionospheric forcing, including these are solar wind-magnetosph...
Using ground observations of total electron content (TEC) and equatorial electrojet (EEJ) in the Asi...
In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and cr...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
The stratospheric sudden warming in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) in September 2002 was unexpected fo...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
The present study investigates the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) and F-layer response in ...
Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings (SSWs) are characterized by a reversal of the zonal mean zonal w...
In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and cr...
We have considered the influence of the January 23–27, 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event...
A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden str...
We apply the Entire Atmosphere GLobal (EAGLE) model to investigate the upper atmosphere response to ...
We apply the Entire Atmosphere GLobal (EAGLE) model to investigate the upper atmosphere response to ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
There are several external sources of ionospheric forcing, including these are solar wind-magnetosph...
Using ground observations of total electron content (TEC) and equatorial electrojet (EEJ) in the Asi...
In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and cr...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
The stratospheric sudden warming in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) in September 2002 was unexpected fo...
Using total electron content (TEC) data deduced from 18 Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in...
The present study investigates the ionospheric total electron content (TEC) and F-layer response in ...
Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings (SSWs) are characterized by a reversal of the zonal mean zonal w...
In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and cr...
We have considered the influence of the January 23–27, 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event...
A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden str...