This work investigates middle atmosphere effects of the September 2005 solar flares and solar proton events (SPEs). X‐17 and X‐6.2 flares occurred on 7 and 9 September, respectively, while two moderate SPEs occurred on 10 and 15 September. Flare ionization and dissociation were calculated in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM) using the Flare Irradiance Spectral Model. Proton measurements from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system were used to compute solar proton ionization. SPEs are shown to have a larger impact than solar flares on the polar stratosphere and mesosphere; however, flares have a larger influence on the sunlit and equatorial lower thermosphere. The two flares differed significantly wit...
Solar proton events (SPEs) can cause changes in constituents in the Earth's middle atmosphere. ...
We investigated how the rise rate and decay rate of solar flares affect the thermosphere and ionosph...
Solar proton events (SPEs) cause large‐scale ionization in the middle atmosphere leading to ozone lo...
This work investigates middle atmosphere effects of the September 2005 solar flares and solar proton...
The stratospheric and mesospheric impacts of the solar proton events of January 2005 are studied her...
Abstract Atmospheric effects of solar proton events (SPEs) have been studied for decades, because t...
This paper examines the response of the upper atmosphere to increased radiation following exceptiona...
was used to study the atmospheric dynamical influence of the solar protons that occurred in Oct–Nov ...
Abstract Energetic particle precipitation (EPP) impact on the middle atmospheric ozone chemistry po...
International audienceSolar eruptions sometimes produce protons, which impact the Earth's atmosphere...
Solar proton events (SPEs) are known to have caused changes in constituents in the Earth's polar neu...
International audienceSolar eruptions sometimes produce protons, which impact the Earth's atmosphere...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
Solar proton events cause large-scale ionization in the Earth's middle atmosphere leading to chemica...
This study investigates the influence of a major solar proton event (SPE) similar to the Carrington ...
Solar proton events (SPEs) can cause changes in constituents in the Earth's middle atmosphere. ...
We investigated how the rise rate and decay rate of solar flares affect the thermosphere and ionosph...
Solar proton events (SPEs) cause large‐scale ionization in the middle atmosphere leading to ozone lo...
This work investigates middle atmosphere effects of the September 2005 solar flares and solar proton...
The stratospheric and mesospheric impacts of the solar proton events of January 2005 are studied her...
Abstract Atmospheric effects of solar proton events (SPEs) have been studied for decades, because t...
This paper examines the response of the upper atmosphere to increased radiation following exceptiona...
was used to study the atmospheric dynamical influence of the solar protons that occurred in Oct–Nov ...
Abstract Energetic particle precipitation (EPP) impact on the middle atmospheric ozone chemistry po...
International audienceSolar eruptions sometimes produce protons, which impact the Earth's atmosphere...
Solar proton events (SPEs) are known to have caused changes in constituents in the Earth's polar neu...
International audienceSolar eruptions sometimes produce protons, which impact the Earth's atmosphere...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
Solar proton events cause large-scale ionization in the Earth's middle atmosphere leading to chemica...
This study investigates the influence of a major solar proton event (SPE) similar to the Carrington ...
Solar proton events (SPEs) can cause changes in constituents in the Earth's middle atmosphere. ...
We investigated how the rise rate and decay rate of solar flares affect the thermosphere and ionosph...
Solar proton events (SPEs) cause large‐scale ionization in the middle atmosphere leading to ozone lo...