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      Ionospheric redistribution during geomagnetic storms

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          [1]The abundance of plasma in the daytime ionosphere is often seen to grow greatly during geomagnetic storms. Recent reports suggest that the magnitude of the plasma density enhancement depends on the UT of storm onset. This possibility is investigated over a 7year period using global maps of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) produced at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The analysis confirms that the American sector exhibits, on average, larger storm time enhancement in ionospheric plasma content, up to 50% in the afternoon middle-latitude region and 30% in the vicinity of the high-latitude auroral cusp, with largest effect in the Southern Hemisphere. We investigate whether this effect is related to the magnitude of the causative magnetic storms. Using the same advanced Dst index employed to sort the TEC maps into quiet and active ( D s t<−100 nT) sets, we find variation in storm strength that corresponds closely to the TEC variation but follows it by 3–6h. For this and other reasons detailed in this report, we conclude that the UT-dependent peak in storm time TEC is likely not related to the magnitude of external storm time forcing but more likely attributable to phenomena such as the low magnetic field in the South American region. The large Dst variation suggests a possible system-level effect of the observed variation in ionospheric storm response on the measured strength of the terrestrial ring current, possibly connected through UT-dependent modulation of ion outflow.

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                Journal
                J Geophys Res Space Phys
                J Geophys Res Space Phys
                jgra
                Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
                BlackWell Publishing Ltd (Oxford, UK )
                2169-9380
                2169-9402
                December 2013
                27 December 2013
                : 118
                : 12
                : 7928-7939
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley, California, USA
                [2 ]Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California, USA
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: T. J. Immel, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. ( immel@ 123456ssl.berkeley.edu )

                Citation:Immel, T. J., and A. J. Mannucci (2013), Ionospheric redistribution during geomagnetic storms, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 118, 7928–7939, doi:10.1002/2013JA018919.

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                10.1002/2013JA018919
                4497462
                26167429
                51a87e59-7497-44d3-ab40-2758a39b8482
                ©2013. The Authors.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.

                History
                : 03 April 2013
                : 29 October 2013
                : 01 November 2013
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                ionosphere,gps,tec,geomagnetic storms,ion outflow,dst
                ionosphere, gps, tec, geomagnetic storms, ion outflow, dst

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