The response of equatorial ionosphere to the magnetospheric origin DP 2 current system fluctuations is examined using ground-based multiinstrument observations. The interaction between the solar wind and fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz, penetrates nearly instantaneously to the dayside equatorial region at all longitudes and modulates the electrodynamics that governs the equatorial density distributions. In this paper, using magnetometers at high and equatorial latitudes, we demonstrate that the quasiperiodic DP 2 current system penetrates to the equator and causes the dayside equatorial electrojet (EEJ) and the independently measured ionospheric drift velocity to fluctuate coherently with the high-latitude DP 2 cu...
Large variations of the geomagnetic field observed at ground level during a geomagnetic storm are ge...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
It has been known for a long time that the equatorial electrojet varies from day to day even when so...
The response of equatorial ionosphere to the magnetospheric origin DP 2 current system fluctuations ...
84-89Large variations in the geomagnetic field near the dip equator are examined in relation to the ...
Geomagnetic storm-time variations often occur coherently at high latitude and the day-side dip equa...
International audienceIn this work an attempt to identify the role of the interplanetary magnetic fi...
International audienceThe daytime eastward equatorial electric field (EEF) in the ionospheric E-regi...
The penetration of magnetospheric electric fields to the magnetic equator has been investigated for ...
This paper deals with an evolution of the electric field in the dayside auroral and equatorial ionos...
Radar measurements of E and F region drift velocities have been used to look for correlations betwee...
International audienceIn this short letter, we recall the differences between the Counter electrojet...
In this short letter, we recall the differences between the counter electrojet (CEJ), which is a phe...
It is shown that there are distinctly two different mechanisms for the interaction of solar wind wit...
The first comprehensive study of equatorial- to mid-latitude ionospheric electric fields (plasma dri...
Large variations of the geomagnetic field observed at ground level during a geomagnetic storm are ge...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
It has been known for a long time that the equatorial electrojet varies from day to day even when so...
The response of equatorial ionosphere to the magnetospheric origin DP 2 current system fluctuations ...
84-89Large variations in the geomagnetic field near the dip equator are examined in relation to the ...
Geomagnetic storm-time variations often occur coherently at high latitude and the day-side dip equa...
International audienceIn this work an attempt to identify the role of the interplanetary magnetic fi...
International audienceThe daytime eastward equatorial electric field (EEF) in the ionospheric E-regi...
The penetration of magnetospheric electric fields to the magnetic equator has been investigated for ...
This paper deals with an evolution of the electric field in the dayside auroral and equatorial ionos...
Radar measurements of E and F region drift velocities have been used to look for correlations betwee...
International audienceIn this short letter, we recall the differences between the Counter electrojet...
In this short letter, we recall the differences between the counter electrojet (CEJ), which is a phe...
It is shown that there are distinctly two different mechanisms for the interaction of solar wind wit...
The first comprehensive study of equatorial- to mid-latitude ionospheric electric fields (plasma dri...
Large variations of the geomagnetic field observed at ground level during a geomagnetic storm are ge...
International audienceWe use a set of ground-based instruments (Global Positioning System receivers,...
It has been known for a long time that the equatorial electrojet varies from day to day even when so...