International audienceCurrent theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosphere Model, a global self-consistent, time dependent numerical model of the thermosphere-ionosphere-plasmasphere-magnetosphere system including electrodynamical coupling effects. A case study of a moderate geomagnetic storm at low solar activity during the northern winter solstice exemplifies the complex storm phenomena. The study focuses on positive ionospheric storm effects in relation to thermospheric disturbances in general and thermospheric composition changes in particular. It investigates the dynamical effects of both neutral meridional winds and electric fields caused by the disturbance dynamo effect. The penetrati...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the St Patrick's Day storm of 2015, with its io...
The response of the polar ionosphere to magnetospheric storm inputs was modeled. During the “storm,”...
Recent observations from Immel and Mannucci (2013) have indicated that geomagnetic storms cause larg...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
Abstract. Current theories of F-layer storms are dis-cussed using numerical simulations with the Upp...
International audienceA physical model of the coupled thermosphere and ionosphere has been used to d...
International audienceThis paper describes the ionospheric response to a geomagnetic storm beginning...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion model of the global ionosphere-polar wind system was ...
International audienceThe global evolutions of foF2 anomalies were examined for three very intense g...
We present a case study of the 5 April 2010 geomagnetic storm using observations and numerical simul...
International audienceThe ionospheric storm evolution process was monitored during the 22 September ...
We investigate the variations in the ionosphere during a small geomagnetic storm on June 23, 2000, u...
In this paper, we use data from the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) satellite and a theoretical simulatio...
The magnetosphere is a major source of energy for the Earth's ionosphere and thermosphere (IT) syste...
The magnetosphere is a major source of energy for the Earth’s ionosphere and thermosphere (IT) syste...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the St Patrick's Day storm of 2015, with its io...
The response of the polar ionosphere to magnetospheric storm inputs was modeled. During the “storm,”...
Recent observations from Immel and Mannucci (2013) have indicated that geomagnetic storms cause larg...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
Abstract. Current theories of F-layer storms are dis-cussed using numerical simulations with the Upp...
International audienceA physical model of the coupled thermosphere and ionosphere has been used to d...
International audienceThis paper describes the ionospheric response to a geomagnetic storm beginning...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion model of the global ionosphere-polar wind system was ...
International audienceThe global evolutions of foF2 anomalies were examined for three very intense g...
We present a case study of the 5 April 2010 geomagnetic storm using observations and numerical simul...
International audienceThe ionospheric storm evolution process was monitored during the 22 September ...
We investigate the variations in the ionosphere during a small geomagnetic storm on June 23, 2000, u...
In this paper, we use data from the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) satellite and a theoretical simulatio...
The magnetosphere is a major source of energy for the Earth's ionosphere and thermosphere (IT) syste...
The magnetosphere is a major source of energy for the Earth’s ionosphere and thermosphere (IT) syste...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the St Patrick's Day storm of 2015, with its io...
The response of the polar ionosphere to magnetospheric storm inputs was modeled. During the “storm,”...
Recent observations from Immel and Mannucci (2013) have indicated that geomagnetic storms cause larg...