On the mid-latitude ionospheric storm association with intense geomagnetic storms |
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Authors: | Kingsley Chukwudi Okpala Chinasa Edith Ogbonna |
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Institution: | Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 410001 Enugu State, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | The bulk association between ionospheric storms and geomagnetic storms has been studied. Hemispheric features of seasonal variation of ionospheric storms in the mid-latitude were also investigated. 188 intense geomagnetic storms (Dst ≤ 100 nT) that occurred during solar cycles 22 and 23 were considered, of which 143 were observed to be identified with an ionospheric storm. Individual ionospheric storms were identified as maximum deviations of the F2 layer peak electron density from quiet time values. Only ionospheric storms that could clearly be associated with the peak of a geomagnetic storm were considered. Data from two mid-latitude ionosonde stations; one in the northern hemisphere (i.e. Moscow) and the other in the southern hemisphere (Grahamstown) were used to study ionospheric conditions at the time of the individual geomagnetic storms. Results show hemispheric and latitudinal differences in the intensity and nature of ionospheric storms association with different types of geomagnetic storms. These results are significant for our present understanding of the mechanisms which drive the changes in electron density during different types of ionospheric storms. |
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Keywords: | Ionospheric storm Geomagnetic storm Electron density Solar quietest days Disturbance storm time index |
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