2021
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-39-657-2021
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Dynamic processes in the magnetic field and in the ionosphere during the 30 August–2 September 2019 geospace storm: influence on high frequency radio wave characteristics

Abstract: Abstract. The concept that geospace storms are comprised of synergistically coupled magnetic storms, ionospheric storms, atmospheric storms, and storms in the electric field originating in the magnetosphere, the ionosphere, and the atmosphere (i.e., electrical storms) was validated a few decades ago. Geospace storm studies require the employment of multiple-method approaches to the Sun–interplanetary medium–magnetosphere–ionosphere–atmosphere–Earth system. This study provides general analysis of the 30 August–… Show more

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“…At midday on 30 August, the Earth came under the influence of a large, recurrent positive polarity CH HSS [21,22], and the geomagnetic activity level was consequently increased from quiet to minor and moderate. At 13:22 on 30 August, the wind bulk speed exceeded 400 km/s and was growing until an average level of 750 km/s (1 September, 2:02), with the peak higher than 810 km/s (1 September, 6:02).…”
Section: G2 Storm On 31 August -2 September 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At midday on 30 August, the Earth came under the influence of a large, recurrent positive polarity CH HSS [21,22], and the geomagnetic activity level was consequently increased from quiet to minor and moderate. At 13:22 on 30 August, the wind bulk speed exceeded 400 km/s and was growing until an average level of 750 km/s (1 September, 2:02), with the peak higher than 810 km/s (1 September, 6:02).…”
Section: G2 Storm On 31 August -2 September 2019mentioning
confidence: 99%