The results of two ionospheric simulations are compared with each other and with ionospheric observations of the southern hemisphere for the magnetic cloud passage event of January 14, 1988. For most of the event one simulation agrees with observations, while the other does not. Electric fields and electron precipitation patterns generated by a magnetospheric MHD model are used as inputs to a physical model of the ionosphere in the successful simulation, while empirical electric fields and electron precipitation are used as the inputs for the second simulation. In spite of ionospheric summer conditions a large and deep polar hole is developed. This is seen in the in situ plasma observations made by the DMSP-F8 satellite. The hole is surpris...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
[1] We compare global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation results with an empirical model and obser...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, Th...
The results of two ionospheric simulations are compared with each other and with ionospheric observa...
This is the first study in which a physical ionospheric model (time-dependent ionospheric model (TDI...
The USU time-dependent ionospheric model (TDIM) simulated the northern (winter) and southern (summer...
A simulation was conducted to model the high-latitude ionospheric response to the sustained level of...
International audienceWe show results of the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry (LFM) global MHD simulations of an ...
It is well known that convection electric fields have an important effect on the ionosphere at high ...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
The response of the polar ionosphere to magnetospheric storm inputs was modeled. During the “storm,”...
International audienceThe TRANSCAR ionospheric model was extended to account for the convection of t...
Understanding the capability of a simulation to reproduce observed features is a requirement for its...
The perturbations in the magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere system are significant during geomagn...
Progress was made on the following two projects within the semiannual period: (1) simulations of the...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
[1] We compare global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation results with an empirical model and obser...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, Th...
The results of two ionospheric simulations are compared with each other and with ionospheric observa...
This is the first study in which a physical ionospheric model (time-dependent ionospheric model (TDI...
The USU time-dependent ionospheric model (TDIM) simulated the northern (winter) and southern (summer...
A simulation was conducted to model the high-latitude ionospheric response to the sustained level of...
International audienceWe show results of the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry (LFM) global MHD simulations of an ...
It is well known that convection electric fields have an important effect on the ionosphere at high ...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
The response of the polar ionosphere to magnetospheric storm inputs was modeled. During the “storm,”...
International audienceThe TRANSCAR ionospheric model was extended to account for the convection of t...
Understanding the capability of a simulation to reproduce observed features is a requirement for its...
The perturbations in the magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere system are significant during geomagn...
Progress was made on the following two projects within the semiannual period: (1) simulations of the...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
[1] We compare global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation results with an empirical model and obser...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, Th...