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Disturbances of the thermosphere-ionosphere-plasmasphere system and auroral electrojet at 30°E longitude during the St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm on 17–23 March 2015

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In this article, an analysis of geomagnetic disturbances and ionospheric electron density distribution during the 2015 St. Patrick's Day Geomagnetic storm has been presented using satellite-borne and ground-based observations.
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This article is published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics.The article was published on 2018-01-01. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Geomagnetic storm & Earth's magnetic field.

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Ionospheric response to the 26 August 2018 geomagnetic storm using GPS-TEC observations along 80° E and 120° E longitudes in the Asian sector

TL;DR: In this article, the response of the equatorial and low latitude ionosphere during an intense geomagnetic storm was investigated using the TEC observations from two chains of GPS stations along 80° E and 120° E longitudes in the Asian sector.
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Statistical Analysis and Interpretation of High-, Mid- and Low-Latitude Responses in Regional Electron Content to Geomagnetic Storms

TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical pattern of the response in regional electron content to geomagnetic storms on a global scale to interpret the results using the upper atmosphere model (the Global Self-consistent Model of the Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Protonosphere), to make the detailed comparison with the thermospheric storm concept, and to compare the obtained pattern with results from previous statistical studies.
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Investigation of global ionospheric response of the severe geomagnetic storm on June 22-23, 2015 by GNSS-based TEC observations

TL;DR: In this paper, the storm-time ionospheric response of the June 2015 severe storm (Dstmin = −208 nT) was investigated by the Total Electron Content (TEC) data of the Global Ionosphere Maps (GIMs), COSMIC radio occultation (RO) and a chain of International GNSS Service (IGS) stations.
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Introduction to ionospheric physics

TL;DR: In this article, a book on ionospheric physics covering neutral atmosphere and photochemical processes, morphology, phenomena, geomagnetism, storms and geomagnetic storms is presented.
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Ionospheric Storms — A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the current understanding and recent advances in the study of ionospheric storms with emphasis on the F2-region, and proposed a global first principle physical model to simulate the storm response of the coupled neutral and ionized upper atmospheric constituents.
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Origin of interplanetary southward magnetic fields responsible for major magnetic storms near solar maximum (1978–1979)

TL;DR: In this article, simultaneous ISEE-3 field and plasma data were used to examine interplanetary phenomena associated with 10 major magnetic storms detected from August 16, 1978, to December 28, 1979, in a study of Gonzalez and Tsurutani (1987), and, in particular, to determine the origins of the southward magnetic fields which caused the storms.
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Sami2 is Another Model of the Ionosphere (SAMI2): A new low-latitude ionosphere model

TL;DR: A low-latitude ionospheric model has been developed at the Naval Research Laboratory: Sami2 is Another Model of the Ionosphere (SAMI2) as discussed by the authors, which treats the dynamic plasma and chemical evolution of seven ion species in the altitude range ∼ 100 km to several thousand kilometers.
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Storms in the ionosphere: Patterns and processes for total electron content

TL;DR: In this paper, the ionosphere's total electron content (TEC) is a parameter widely used in studies of the near-Earth plasma environment, and a comprehensive summary of pre-GPS storm studies is needed to set the base for progress in the GPS era.
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