Ionospheric Effects of Geomagnetic Storms on 26-30 September 2011 in the Different Longitudinal Sectors and Their Impact on the HF Radio Wave Propagation

Maxim V. Klimenko, Vladimir V. Klimenko, Irina E. Zakharenkova, Konstantin G. Ratovsky, Daria S. Kotova, Igor A. Nosikov, Fedor S. Bessarab, Yuriy V. Yasyukevich, Anna A. Mylnikova

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Abstract

Ionospheric storm is associated with the chain of events and phenomena in space environment, beginning at the Sun transmitted through the magnetosphere into the thermosphere-ionosphere system. The Earth's ionosphere plays a key role in the space radio communication, radiolocation, navigation, and operation of the satellite navigation systems GLONASS/GPS. In this study, the parameters of the ionosphere-plasmasphere system during geomagnetic storms on 26-30 September 2011 were calculated using Global Self-consistent Model of the Thermosphere, Ionosphere and Protonosphere (GSM TIP).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, URSI AT-RASC 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9789090086286
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 21 2015
Event1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, URSI AT-RASC 2015 - Gran Canaria, Spain
Duration: May 16 2015May 24 2015

Publication series

Name2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, URSI AT-RASC 2015

Conference

Conference1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference, URSI AT-RASC 2015
Country/TerritorySpain
CityGran Canaria
Period05/16/1505/24/15

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