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Ionospheric Irregularities During Disturbed Geomagnetic Conditions Over Argentinian EIA Region

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Abstract Ionospheric irregularities can severely degrade radio communication and navigation systems. Geomagnetic storms may affect the generation of these irregularities in a way that is not yet fully understood. To improve the forecasting of this phenomenon, we need to study the ionosphere in different regions of the world, and in particular in the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) where irregularities are usually more intense. This study analyses the effect of geomagnetic storms on ionospheric irregularities. We examined the occurrence of irregularities at the southern crest of the EIA in Argentina (Tucumán, 26.9°S, 294.6°E, dip latitude 15.5° S) during three intense and one moderate geomagnetic storm of different solar sources, between 2015 and 2018. We used data from an ionosonde, a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and magnetometers. Ionogram spread-F, the F-layer bottom side (h'F), the critical frequency of the F2-layer (foF2), the rate of TEC index (ROTI) and the S4 scintillation index were analysed. The data show irregularities were present as range spread-F and moderate TEC fluctuations in one storm: 27 May 2017 (a coronal mass ejection CME-driven storm occurred on local winter), and were absent in the other events. We suggest that eastward disturbance dynamo electric field and over-shielding prompt penetration electric fields may create favourable conditions for developing these irregularities. Whereas, westward storm time electric fields might inhibit the growth of irregularities during the other storms considered. During co-rotating interaction region CIR-driven storms, the westward disturbance dynamo electric field may be associated with the non-occurrence of irregularities.
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Title: Ionospheric Irregularities During Disturbed Geomagnetic Conditions Over Argentinian EIA Region
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Abstract Ionospheric irregularities can severely degrade radio communication and navigation systems.
Geomagnetic storms may affect the generation of these irregularities in a way that is not yet fully understood.
To improve the forecasting of this phenomenon, we need to study the ionosphere in different regions of the world, and in particular in the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) where irregularities are usually more intense.
This study analyses the effect of geomagnetic storms on ionospheric irregularities.
We examined the occurrence of irregularities at the southern crest of the EIA in Argentina (Tucumán, 26.
9°S, 294.
6°E, dip latitude 15.
5° S) during three intense and one moderate geomagnetic storm of different solar sources, between 2015 and 2018.
We used data from an ionosonde, a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver and magnetometers.
Ionogram spread-F, the F-layer bottom side (h'F), the critical frequency of the F2-layer (foF2), the rate of TEC index (ROTI) and the S4 scintillation index were analysed.
The data show irregularities were present as range spread-F and moderate TEC fluctuations in one storm: 27 May 2017 (a coronal mass ejection CME-driven storm occurred on local winter), and were absent in the other events.
We suggest that eastward disturbance dynamo electric field and over-shielding prompt penetration electric fields may create favourable conditions for developing these irregularities.
Whereas, westward storm time electric fields might inhibit the growth of irregularities during the other storms considered.
During co-rotating interaction region CIR-driven storms, the westward disturbance dynamo electric field may be associated with the non-occurrence of irregularities.

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