2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2008.03.015
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Magnetosphere–ionosphere coupling during the CME events of 07–12 November 2004

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“…The high latitude thermospheric neutral winds, temperatures and composition have been measured using ground‐based and satellite techniques and compared with models [e.g., Rees et al , 1980; Shepherd et al , 1993; Prölss , 1995; Reigber et al , 2002]. Recent observations show that the heating and expansion of the ionosphere (and hence thermosphere) during geomagnetic storms begin with the onset of the initial phase of the storms [e.g., Balan et al , 2008]. The resulting winds are found to reach the equator during all geomagnetic storms [ Lei et al , 2010; Balan et al , 2011a], preceded by fast surges during storms with short and steady MPs [e.g., Fuller‐Rowell et al , 1994; Balan et al , 2011a].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high latitude thermospheric neutral winds, temperatures and composition have been measured using ground‐based and satellite techniques and compared with models [e.g., Rees et al , 1980; Shepherd et al , 1993; Prölss , 1995; Reigber et al , 2002]. Recent observations show that the heating and expansion of the ionosphere (and hence thermosphere) during geomagnetic storms begin with the onset of the initial phase of the storms [e.g., Balan et al , 2008]. The resulting winds are found to reach the equator during all geomagnetic storms [ Lei et al , 2010; Balan et al , 2011a], preceded by fast surges during storms with short and steady MPs [e.g., Fuller‐Rowell et al , 1994; Balan et al , 2011a].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The space weather in Earth's environment generally includes (1) sudden compression of the magnetosphere [e.g., Russell et al , ; Balan et al , ]; (2) intensification of ring currents and the occurrence of geomagnetic storms and auroras [e.g., Gonzalez et al , ; Kamide et al , , ; Ebihara et al , ]; (3) changes in ionospheric electric fields and currents [e.g., Rastogi , ; Kikuchi et al , ; Kelley et al , ; Huang et al , ; Tulasi Ram et al , ]; (4) heating and expansion of the high‐latitude upper atmosphere, which generates thermospheric storms [e.g., Mayr and Volland , ; Fuller‐Rowell et al , ; Tulasi Ram et al , ]; and (5) changes in ionospheric density and temperature, which are known as ionospheric storms [e.g., Matuura , ; Lin et al , ; Heelis et al , ; Balan et al , ; Lu et al , ; Sojka et al , ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several workers have investigated the storm event of November 8-10, 2004, which is discussed in this paper (Balan et al, 2008a;Dabas et al, 2006;Fejer et al, 2007;Dashora and Pandey, 2007;Astafyeva, 2009). In these papers, the effects of storm-time electric fields in modulating ionization distribution is stressed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Balan et al (2008a) investigated the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling through a prompt penetration electric field (PPEF) in response to a CME during 7-12 November, 2004. They analyzed this event using cluster and ground-based (ESR, EISCAT and Jicamarca radars and magnetometer) observations and found that this event is characterized by the strongest PPEF ever recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%