International audienceWe present a study concerning a space weather event on 25–29 August 2018, accounting for its ionospheric and magnetic signatures at low latitudes and midlatitudes. The effects of a storm in several longitudinal sectors (Asia, Africa, America, and the Pacific) have been analyzed using various parameters such as total electron content (TEC), geomagnetic field, and column [O/N2] ratio. Positive ionospheric storms are found in all the longitudinal sectors having its maximum effects in the Asian sector, whereas the negative ionospheric storms have been observed in the summer hemisphere (Northern Hemisphere). A large decrease in [O/N2] ratio in the Northern Hemisphere is a possible cause of the observed negative storm effect...
International audienceWe use ground-based (GNSS, SuperDARN, and ionosondes) and space-borne (Swarm, ...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
International audienceIn this paper, the ionospheric quiet-time disturbances otherwise known as Pre-...
International audienceWe present a study concerning a space weather event on 25–29 August 2018, acco...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the St Patrick's Day storm of 2015, with its io...
International audienceIn this study we investigate the ionospheric and magnetic disturbances during ...
This study focused on the effects of space weather on the ionosphere during geomagnetic storms for t...
International audienceThis study presents the longitudinal dependence of responses of the equatorial...
606-616A study of the intense geomagnetic storm on 2-6 April 2004 has been carried out using ionosp...
Understanding changes in the ionosphere is important for High Frequency (HF) communications and navi...
In this study, the global effects of the severe geomagnetic storm on the Earth's ionosphere on Septe...
26-37This study focused on the effects of space weather on the ionosphere during geomagnetic storms ...
International audienceWe use ground-based (GNSS, SuperDARN, and ionosondes) and space-borne (Swarm, ...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
International audienceIn this paper, the ionospheric quiet-time disturbances otherwise known as Pre-...
International audienceWe present a study concerning a space weather event on 25–29 August 2018, acco...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the St Patrick's Day storm of 2015, with its io...
International audienceIn this study we investigate the ionospheric and magnetic disturbances during ...
This study focused on the effects of space weather on the ionosphere during geomagnetic storms for t...
International audienceThis study presents the longitudinal dependence of responses of the equatorial...
606-616A study of the intense geomagnetic storm on 2-6 April 2004 has been carried out using ionosp...
Understanding changes in the ionosphere is important for High Frequency (HF) communications and navi...
In this study, the global effects of the severe geomagnetic storm on the Earth's ionosphere on Septe...
26-37This study focused on the effects of space weather on the ionosphere during geomagnetic storms ...
International audienceWe use ground-based (GNSS, SuperDARN, and ionosondes) and space-borne (Swarm, ...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
International audienceIn this paper, the ionospheric quiet-time disturbances otherwise known as Pre-...