We describe variations in total electron content (TEC) in the North American sector exhibiting pronounced longitudinal progression and symmetry with respect to zero magnetic declination. Patterns were uncovered by applying an empirical orthogonal function (EOF) decomposition procedure to a 12 year ground-based American longitude sector GPS TEC data set. The first EOF mode describes overall average TEC, while the strong influence of geomagnetic declination on the midlatitude ionosphere is found in the second EOF mode (or the second most significant component). We find a high degree of correlation between spatial variations in the second EOF mode and vertical drifts driven by thermospheric zonal winds, along with well-organized temporal varia...
Geomagnetic activities frequently occur in varying degrees. Strong geomagnetic activities, which hav...
This study utilizes a novel technique to map the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) dat...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceIn the present work we use the NASA-JPL global ionospheric maps of total elect...
International audienceUsing 8-year global ionosphere maps (GIMs) of TEC products from the Jet Propul...
A comprehensive study of spatio-temporal variations of geomagnetic, ionospheric, and atmospheric par...
The solar-wind magnetosphere interaction primarily occurs at altitudes where the dipole component of...
The effect of eastward zonal wind speed (EZWS) on vertical drift velocity (E × Bdrift) that mainly c...
The effect of the thermospheric vertical neutral wind on vertical total electron content (vTEC) vari...
Recent observations from Immel and Mannucci (2013) have indicated that geomagnetic storms cause larg...
The nondipolar portions of the Earth's main magnetic field constitute substantial differences betwee...
The solar-wind magnetosphere interaction primarily occurs at altitudes where the dipole component of...
International audienceWe used ion drift observations from the DE-2 satellite to study for the first ...
We investigate the variations in the ionosphere during a small geomagnetic storm on June 23, 2000, u...
During the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling processes, a large amount of energy is depos...
Geomagnetic activities frequently occur in varying degrees. Strong geomagnetic activities, which hav...
This study utilizes a novel technique to map the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) dat...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceIn the present work we use the NASA-JPL global ionospheric maps of total elect...
International audienceUsing 8-year global ionosphere maps (GIMs) of TEC products from the Jet Propul...
A comprehensive study of spatio-temporal variations of geomagnetic, ionospheric, and atmospheric par...
The solar-wind magnetosphere interaction primarily occurs at altitudes where the dipole component of...
The effect of eastward zonal wind speed (EZWS) on vertical drift velocity (E × Bdrift) that mainly c...
The effect of the thermospheric vertical neutral wind on vertical total electron content (vTEC) vari...
Recent observations from Immel and Mannucci (2013) have indicated that geomagnetic storms cause larg...
The nondipolar portions of the Earth's main magnetic field constitute substantial differences betwee...
The solar-wind magnetosphere interaction primarily occurs at altitudes where the dipole component of...
International audienceWe used ion drift observations from the DE-2 satellite to study for the first ...
We investigate the variations in the ionosphere during a small geomagnetic storm on June 23, 2000, u...
During the solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling processes, a large amount of energy is depos...
Geomagnetic activities frequently occur in varying degrees. Strong geomagnetic activities, which hav...
This study utilizes a novel technique to map the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) dat...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...