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The global thermospheric and ionospheric response to the 2008 minor sudden stratospheric warming event

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Korenkov, Y. N. ; Klimenko, V. V. ; Klimenko, M. V. ; Bessarab, F. S. ; Korenkova, N. A. ; Ratovsky, K. G. ; Chernigovskaya, M. A. ; Shcherbakov, A. A. ; Sahai, Y. ; Fagundes, P. R. ; de Jesus, R. ; de Abreu, A. J. ; Condor, P.
Total Authors: 13
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS; v. 117, p. 11-pg., 2012-10-09.
Abstract

This paper presents a study of thermospheric and ionospheric response to the 2008 minor sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event. This period was characterized by low solar and geomagnetic activity. The study was performed using the Global Self-consistent Model of Thermosphere, Ionosphere, and Protonosphere (GSM TIP). Model results were compared with ionosonde data from Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Sao Jose dos Campos, and Jicamarca. The SSW event was modeled by specifying the temperature and density perturbations at the lower boundary of the GSM TIP (80 km altitude). GSM TIP simulation allowed the reproduction of the lower thermosphere temperature disturbances (the occurrence of the quasi-wave 1 structure at 80-130 km altitude with a vertical scale of similar to 40 km), the negative response of F2 region electron density and the positive response of electron temperature at 300 km during the 2008 minor SSW event. The main formation mechanism of the global ionospheric response is due to the disturbances (decrease) in the n(O)/n(N2) ratio. The change in zonal electric field is another important mechanism of the ionospheric response at low latitudes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 08/05482-5 - Study of generation, evolution and dynamics of ionospheric irregularities at equatorial and low-latitude regions
Grantee:Paulo Roberto Fagundes
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants