INVESTIGADORES
GENDE Mauricio Alfredo
artículos
Título:
Statistical analysis on the ionospheric response over South American mid- and near high-latitudes during 70 intense geomagnetic storms occurred in the period of two decades
Autor/es:
DE ABREU, A.J.; CORREIA, E.; DE JESUS, R.; VENKATESH, K.; MACHO, E.P.; ROBERTO, M.; FAGUNDES, P.R.; GENDE, M.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS
Editorial:
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Referencias:
Año: 2023 vol. 245
ISSN:
1364-6826
Resumen:
The first-time statistical response of the positive and negative ionospheric storms phases using Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) measurements during 70 geomagnetic storms at near high- and mid-latitudes regions in the Antarctic and Argentine/Chilean sectors in the Southern hemisphere are investigated. The study covers the years between 1999 and 2018 of solar cycles 23 and 24, using the Dst ≤ − 100 nT as a criterion for all 70 storms selected. Significant features of solar cycle, seasonal and local time of ionospheric storms are showed. Our results indicate that the occurrence of geomagnetic storms follows a pattern of solar activity dependence, and also indicate a predominance of positive and positive-negative phases during autumn, winter, and spring at mid-latitudes and winter at near high-latitudes. Negative and negative-positive phases occur during all seasons at near high- and mid-latitudes. In addition, positive phases occur more frequently during the daytime while the negative phases occur predominantly in nighttime. There is also a predominance of positive and positive-negative phases simultaneously at near high- and mid-latitudes in the Antarctic and Argentine/Chilean sec­tors. The percentages of occurrence of positive and positive-negative phases are of 50% and 19%, respectively, at mid-latitude and 60% and 22%, respectively, at near high-latitudes. Negative and negative-positive phases are below 9% at both latitudes.