Impacts of Storm Electric Fields and Traveling Atmospheric Disturbances Over the Americas During 23–24 April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm: Experimental Analysis

J. R. Souza, P. Dandenault, A. M. Santos, J. Riccobono, M. A. Migliozzi, S. Kapali, R. B. Kerr, R. Mesquita, I. S. Batista, Q. Wu, A. A. Pimenta, J. Noto, J. Huba, L. Peres, R. Silva, C. Wrasse

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Abstract

The paper presents the effects of the storm-time prompt penetration electric fields (PPEF) and traveling atmospheric disturbances (TADs) on the total electron content (TEC), foF2 and hmF2 in the American sector (north and south) during the geomagnetic storm on 23–24 April 2023. The data show a poleward shift of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) crests to 18°N and 20°S in the evening of 23 April (attributed to eastward PPEF) and the EIA crests remaining almost in the same latitudes after the PPEF reversed westward. The thermospheric neutral wind velocity, foF2, hmF2, and TEC variations show that TADs from the northern and southern high latitudes propagating equatorward and crossing the equator after midnight on 23 April. The meridional keograms of ΔTEC show the TAD structures in the north/south propagated with phase velocity 470/485 m/s, wave length 4,095/4,016 km and period 2.42/2.30 hr, respectively. The interactions of the TADs also appear to modify the wind velocities in low latitudes. The eastward PPEF and equatorward TADs also favored the development of a clear/not so clear F3 layer in northern/southern regions of the equator.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024JA032698
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume129
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • geomagnetic storm
  • ionosphere
  • ionospheric F3 layer
  • thermosphere

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