The USU time-dependent ionospheric model (TDIM) simulated the northern (winter) and southern (summer) ionospheres as they responded to the changing solar wind and geomagnetic activity on 14 January 1988. This period began with moderately disturbed conditions, but as the IMF turned northward, the geomagnetic activity decreased. By 1400 UT, the IMF By component became strongly negative with Bz near zero; and eventually Bz turned southward. This began a period of intense activity as a magnetic storm developed. The magnetospheric electric field and auroral electron precipitation drivers for these simulations were obtained from the Naval Research Laboratories (NRL) Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) magnetospheric simulation for this event. The F-region...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
311-319The reaction of the ionosphere at different latitudes may be quite different during the same...
This paper discusses the behavior of ionospheric parameters that were obtained from electron density...
The results of two ionospheric simulations are compared with each other and with ionospheric observa...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
Several physical models of the high-latitude ionosphere have been developed that describe the time-d...
A simulation was conducted to model the high-latitude ionospheric response to the sustained level of...
This is the first study in which a physical ionospheric model (time-dependent ionospheric model (TDI...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
Historically, the high latitude ionosphere has been viewed as the most complex of the ionospheric re...
Abstract. Current theories of F-layer storms are dis-cussed using numerical simulations with the Upp...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
A physical model of the coupled thermosphere and ionosphere has been used to determine the accuracy...
Five physical models of the ionosphere were compared with each other and with data obtained at the M...
Data collected from several Global Positioning System (GPS) networks worldwide have been used along ...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
311-319The reaction of the ionosphere at different latitudes may be quite different during the same...
This paper discusses the behavior of ionospheric parameters that were obtained from electron density...
The results of two ionospheric simulations are compared with each other and with ionospheric observa...
International audienceWe have presented a comparison between the modeled NmF2 and hmF2, and NmF2 and...
Several physical models of the high-latitude ionosphere have been developed that describe the time-d...
A simulation was conducted to model the high-latitude ionospheric response to the sustained level of...
This is the first study in which a physical ionospheric model (time-dependent ionospheric model (TDI...
Current theories of F-layer storms are discussed using numerical simulations with the Upper Atmosph...
Historically, the high latitude ionosphere has been viewed as the most complex of the ionospheric re...
Abstract. Current theories of F-layer storms are dis-cussed using numerical simulations with the Upp...
A time-dependent, three-dimensional, multi-ion numerical model of the global ionosphere was used to ...
A physical model of the coupled thermosphere and ionosphere has been used to determine the accuracy...
Five physical models of the ionosphere were compared with each other and with data obtained at the M...
Data collected from several Global Positioning System (GPS) networks worldwide have been used along ...
Dynamics Explorer (DE) 2 electric field and particle data have been used to constrain the inputs of ...
311-319The reaction of the ionosphere at different latitudes may be quite different during the same...
This paper discusses the behavior of ionospheric parameters that were obtained from electron density...