Dependence of ionospheric response on the local time of sudden commencement and the intensity of geomagnetic storms

Balana, N. ; Rao, P. B. (1990) Dependence of ionospheric response on the local time of sudden commencement and the intensity of geomagnetic storms Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 52 (4). pp. 269-275. ISSN 0021-9169

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Abstract

A study has been designed specifically to investigate the dependence of the ionospheric response on the time of occurrence of sudden commencement (SC) and the intensity of the magnetic storms for a low- and a mid-latitude station by considering total electron content and peak electron density data for more than 60 SC-type geomagnetic storms. The nature of the response, whether positive or negative, is found to be determined largely by the local time of SC, although there is a local time shift of about six hours between low- and mid-latitudes. The time delays associated with the positive responses are low for daytime SCs and high for night-time SCs, whereas the opposite applies for negative responses. The time delays are significantly shorter for mid-latitudes than for low-latitudes and, at both latitudes, are inversely related to the intensity of the storm. There is a positive correlation between the intensity of the ionospheric response and that of the magnetic storm, the correlation being greater at mid-latitudes. The results are discussed in the light of the possible processes which might contribute to the storm-associated ionospheric variations.

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