Over the past several decades, modern civilizations have become increasingly dependent on spacecraft that reside in the near-Earth space environment. For this reason, scientists and engineers have been interested in understanding the causes of perturbations to the background state of the Earth’s upper atmosphere, and to quantify the impact of these events. As a result of the states of the thermosphere and ionosphere being directly dependent on the incident radiation from the sun, it is expected that sudden changes in the solar radiative output should cause significant changes in the upper atmosphere. Such dynamics are investigated in this study, specifically the manner in which solar flares affect the density, circulation, and temperat...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
Solar flares release an enormous amount of energy (up to 10^32 erg) which is transported through the...
Over the past several decades, modern civilizations have become increasingly dependent on spacecraft...
The Earth's upper atmosphere is affected by a variety of energy inputs, mainly incident solar irradi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95643/1/jgra19410.pd
We report the first global, time‐dependent simulation of the Mars upper atmospheric responses to a r...
The effect of solar flares on the weather on Earth is examined. It is concluded that the processes w...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E7: Space weather and modellingMay 26 (Fri), NIPR Auditoriu
The thermosphere is home to a plethora of orbiting objects ranging in size from flecks of paint to m...
The thermosphere is home to a plethora of orbiting objects ranging in size from flecks of paint to m...
Solar flares release an enormous amount of energy (up to 10^32 erg) which is transported through the...
We analyzed the measured thermospheric response of an extreme solar X17.2 flare that irradiated the...
This work investigates middle atmosphere effects of the September 2005 solar flares and solar proton...
The effect of solar flares on the thermosphere and the troposphere is investigated. It is found that...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
Solar flares release an enormous amount of energy (up to 10^32 erg) which is transported through the...
Over the past several decades, modern civilizations have become increasingly dependent on spacecraft...
The Earth's upper atmosphere is affected by a variety of energy inputs, mainly incident solar irradi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95643/1/jgra19410.pd
We report the first global, time‐dependent simulation of the Mars upper atmospheric responses to a r...
The effect of solar flares on the weather on Earth is examined. It is concluded that the processes w...
18th EISCAT symposiumSession E7: Space weather and modellingMay 26 (Fri), NIPR Auditoriu
The thermosphere is home to a plethora of orbiting objects ranging in size from flecks of paint to m...
The thermosphere is home to a plethora of orbiting objects ranging in size from flecks of paint to m...
Solar flares release an enormous amount of energy (up to 10^32 erg) which is transported through the...
We analyzed the measured thermospheric response of an extreme solar X17.2 flare that irradiated the...
This work investigates middle atmosphere effects of the September 2005 solar flares and solar proton...
The effect of solar flares on the thermosphere and the troposphere is investigated. It is found that...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
The paper describes results of the studies devoted to the solar activity impact on the Earth’s upper...
Solar flares release an enormous amount of energy (up to 10^32 erg) which is transported through the...