An analysis of the occurrence of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) around the world during the 2015 St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm is presented. A network of 12 Global Positioning System receivers spanning from South America to Southeast Asia was used, in addition to colocated VHF receivers at three stations and four nearby ionosondes. The suppression of postsunset EPBs was observed across most longitudes over 2 days. The EPB observations were compared to calculations of the linear Rayleigh-Taylor growth rate using coupled thermosphere-ionosphere modeling, which successfully modeled the transition of favorable EPB growth from postsunset to postmidnight hours during the storm. The mechanisms behind the growth of postmidnight EPBs du...
We compare seasonal and longitudinal distributions of more than 8300 equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB...
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) are plasma density depletions observed in the equatorial ionosphere...
An important issue in low-latitude ionospheric space weather is how magnetic storms affect the gener...
Presented is an analysis of the occurrence of postsunset Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) detected u...
International audienceWe present observations of the equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB) in the topside ...
We have developed a global climatology of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) occurrence based on evenin...
Describing the day-to-day variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) occurrence remains a signifi...
The occurrence rate of the equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) with season, solar activity, and geomagnet...
This manuscript presents a method to identify the occurrence of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) wit...
Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) represent a significant space weather issue for power grid a...
The equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) phenomenon is an important component of space weather as the iono...
The complexity of the Sun-Earth system increases during magnetically disturbed conditions, caused by...
Here we examine the structuring of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) during intense geomagnetic storm o...
The climatology of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) for the period 1998–2008 was studied using slant...
Plasma bubbles are prevalent features of the equatorial/low-latitude ionosphere which are seldom obs...
We compare seasonal and longitudinal distributions of more than 8300 equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB...
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) are plasma density depletions observed in the equatorial ionosphere...
An important issue in low-latitude ionospheric space weather is how magnetic storms affect the gener...
Presented is an analysis of the occurrence of postsunset Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) detected u...
International audienceWe present observations of the equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB) in the topside ...
We have developed a global climatology of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) occurrence based on evenin...
Describing the day-to-day variability of Equatorial Plasma Bubble (EPB) occurrence remains a signifi...
The occurrence rate of the equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) with season, solar activity, and geomagnet...
This manuscript presents a method to identify the occurrence of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) wit...
Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) represent a significant space weather issue for power grid a...
The equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) phenomenon is an important component of space weather as the iono...
The complexity of the Sun-Earth system increases during magnetically disturbed conditions, caused by...
Here we examine the structuring of equatorial plasma bubble (EPB) during intense geomagnetic storm o...
The climatology of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) for the period 1998–2008 was studied using slant...
Plasma bubbles are prevalent features of the equatorial/low-latitude ionosphere which are seldom obs...
We compare seasonal and longitudinal distributions of more than 8300 equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB...
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) are plasma density depletions observed in the equatorial ionosphere...
An important issue in low-latitude ionospheric space weather is how magnetic storms affect the gener...