Salient Midlatitude Ionosphere‐Thermosphere Disturbances Associated With SAPS During a Minor but Geo‐Effective Storm at Deep Solar Minimum
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Aa, Ercha; Zhang, Shun‐Rong; Erickson, Philip J.; Coster, Anthea J.; Goncharenko, Larisa P.; Varney, Roger H.; Eastes, Richard; ... Show more Show less
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This work conducts a focused study of subauroral ion-neutral coupling processes and midlatitude ionospheric/thermospheric responses in North America during a minor but quite geo-effective storm on September 27–28, 2019 under deep solar minimum conditions. Several prominent storm-time disturbances and associated electrodynamics/dynamics were identified and comprehensively analyzed using Millstone Hill and Poker Flat incoherent scatter radar measurements, Fabry-Perot interferometer data, total electron content data from Global Navigation Satellite System observations, and thermospheric composition O/N2 data from the Global-scale Observations of Limb and Disk mission. Despite solar minimum conditions, this minor storm produced several prominent dynamic features, in particular (a) Intense subauroral polarization stream (SAPS) of 1,000 m/s, overlapping with a deepened main trough structure. (b) An enhanced westward wind of 230 m/s and a significant poleward wind surge of 85 m/s occurred in the post-SAPS period. (c) Large-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) were generated and propagated equatorward across mid-latitudes in the storm main phase. TID characteristics were significantly affected by SAPS, evolving into divergent propagation patterns. (d) SAPS was situated on the poleward edge of a considerable storm-enhanced density structure. (e) The midlatitude ionosphere and thermosphere exhibited a prolonged positive storm effect in the main phase and beginning of recovery phase, with 5–10 TECU increase and 10%–30% O/N2 enhancement for 12 h. This was followed by a considerable negative storm effect with 5–10 TECU and 20%–40% O/N2 decrease. Results show that minor storm intervals can produce substantial mid-latitude ionospheric and thermospheric dynamics in low solar flux conditions.
Date issued
2021-06-23Department
Haystack ObservatoryJournal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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Aa, E., Zhang, S.-R., Erickson, P. J., Coster, A. J., Goncharenko, L. P., Varney, R. H., & Eastes, R. (2021). Salient midlatitude ionosphere-thermosphere disturbances associated with SAPS during a minor but geo-effective storm at deep solar minimum. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 126, e2021JA029509.
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2169-9380
2169-9402