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Analysis of the ionosphere/plasmasphere electron content variability during strong geomagnetic storm
Authors:IuV Cherniak  IE Zakharenkova  D Dzubanov  A Krankowski
Institution:1. West Department of IZMIRAN, 41 Av. Pobeda, 23601 Kaliningrad, Russia;2. Institute of Ionosphere NAS and MES of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine;3. Geodynamics Research Laboratory, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland
Abstract:The ionosphere/plasmasphere electron content (PEC) variations during strong geomagnetic storms in November 2004 were estimated by combining of mid-latitude Kharkov incoherent scatter radar observations and GPS TEC data derived from global TEC maps. The comparison between two independent measurements was performed by analysis of the height-temporal distribution for specific location corresponding to the mid-latitudes of Europe. The percentage contribution of PEC to GPS TEC indicated the clear dependence from the time with maximal values (more than 70%) during night-time. During day-time the lesser values (30–45%) were observed for quiet geomagnetic conditions and rather high values of the PEC contribution to GPS TEC (up to 90%) were observed during strong negative storm. These changes can be explained by the competing effects of electric fields and winds, which tend to raise the layer to the region with lower loss rate and movement of the ionospheric plasma to the plasmasphere.
Keywords:Plasmasphere  Ionosphere  Total electron content  Electron density profiles  Incoherent scatter radar
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