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Clezio Marcos Denardini
Researcher at National Institute for Space Research
Publications - 120
Citations - 1708
Clezio Marcos Denardini is an academic researcher from National Institute for Space Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & Equatorial electrojet. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 108 publications receiving 1244 citations. Previous affiliations of Clezio Marcos Denardini include Cora.
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Understanding space weather to shield society: A global road map for 2015-2025 commissioned by COSPAR and ILWS
Carolus J. Schrijver,Kirsti Kauristie,Alan D. Aylward,Clezio Marcos Denardini,Sarah Gibson,Alexi Glover,Nat Gopalswamy,Manuel Grande,Mike Hapgood,D. Heynderickx,Norbert Jakowski,Vladimir Kalegaev,Giovanni Lapenta,Jon A. Linker,Siqing Liu,Cristina Hemilse Mandrini,Ian R. Mann,Tsutomu Nagatsuma,Dibyendu Nandy,Takahiro Obara,T. Paul O'Brien,Terrance Onsager,Hermann Opgenoorth,Michael Terkildsen,Cesar E. Valladares,Nicole Vilmer +25 more
TL;DR: There is a growing appreciation that the environmental conditions that we call space weather impact the technological infrastructure that powers the coupled economies around the world as discussed by the authors, and there is also a growing awareness that space weather impacts the technologies that are used in the world.
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Abnormal evening vertical plasma drift and effects on ESF and EIA over Brazil-South Atlantic sector during the 30 October 2003 superstorm
M. A. Abdu,E. R. de Paula,Inez S. Batista,Bodo W. Reinisch,Marcelo Tomio Matsuoka,Paulo de Oliveira Camargo,O. Veliz,Clezio Marcos Denardini,J. H. A. Sobral,E. A. Kherani,P. M. de Siqueira +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed data from an array of instruments consisting of Digisondes, a VHF radar, GPS TEC and scintillation receivers in Brazil, and a Digisonde and a magnetometer in Jicamarca, Peru.
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Ionospheric zonal velocities at conjugate points over Brazil during the COPEX campaign: Experimental observations and theoretical validations
J. H. A. Sobral,M. A. Abdu,Todd Pedersen,Vivian M. Castilho,Daniela C. S. Arruda,Marcio T. A. H. Muella,Inez S. Batista,M. Mascarenhas,E. R. de Paula,Paul M. Kintner,E. A. Kherani,Amauri Fragoso de Medeiros,Ricardo Buriti,H. Takahashi,Nelson Jorge Schuch,Clezio Marcos Denardini,C.J. Zamlutti,A. A. Pimenta,J.R. de Souza,F. Bertoni +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the velocities of large-scale ionospheric plasma depletions over two conjugate stations inferred from OI 630 nm airglow all-sky images obtained during the Conjugate Point Equatorial Experiment (COPEX) campaign carried out in Brazil between October and November 2002 were analyzed.
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Ionospheric TEC Weather Map Over South America
H. Takahashi,Cristiano Max Wrasse,Clezio Marcos Denardini,Marcelo B. Pádua,E. R. de Paula,Sonia Maria Alves Costa,Yuichi Otsuka,Kazuo Shiokawa,J. F. Galera Monico,A. S. Ivo,Nilson Sant'Anna +10 more
TL;DR: Ionospheric weather maps using the total electron content (TEC) monitored by ground based GNSS receivers over South American continent, TECMAP, have been operationally produced by INPE´s Space Weather Study and Monitoring Program (Estudo e Monitoramento Brasileiro de Clima Especial, EMBRACE) since 2013.
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Day-to-day variability of equatorial electrojet and its role on the day-to-day characteristics of the equatorial ionization anomaly over the Indian and Brazilian sectors
K. Venkatesh,Paulo Roberto Fagundes,D. S. V. V. D. Prasad,Clezio Marcos Denardini,A. J. de Abreu,R. de Jesus,R. de Jesus,Mauricio Gende +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported simultaneous variations of the equatorial electrojet (EEJ) and GPS-TEC over Indian and Brazilian sectors to understand the role of EEJ on the day-to-day characteristics of the EIA.