Highlight A principal scheme of the F2-layer reaction was clear in the 1990s. The recent decade brought a wide use of GPS data. Sophisticated models were used to simulate F2-layer response. The presence of positive phases prior to SSC was confirmed. Specific of F2-layer behavior during prominent events was studied.
Abstract The F2-region reaction to geomagnetic storms usually called as an ionospheric storm is a rather complicated event. It consists of so called positive and negative phases, which have very complicated spatial and temporal behavior. The main morphological features of ionospheric storms and the main processes governing their behavior were understood at the end of the 1900s and described in a series of review papers. During the recent decade there were many publications dedicated to the problem of ionospheric storms. In this paper a concept of ionospheric storm morphology and physics formulated at the end of the 1990s is briefly summarized and the most interesting results obtained in the 2000s are described. It is shown that the main features of the studies of the previous decade were: the use of GPS TEC data for analyzing the ionospheric storm morphology, attraction of sophisticated theoretical models for studying the processes governing ionospheric behavior in disturbed conditions, and accent to analysis of ionospheric behavior during prominent events (very strong and great geomagnetic storms). Also a special attention was paid to the pre-storm enhancements in foF2 and TEC.
Ionospheric F-region response to geomagnetic disturbances
Advances in Space Research ; 52 , 3 ; 343-366
2013-04-18
24 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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