Annales Geophysicae (Jan 2020)

Ionospheric total electron content responses to HILDCAA intervals

  • R. P. da Silva,
  • R. P. da Silva,
  • C. M. Denardini,
  • M. S. Marques,
  • L. C. A. Resende,
  • L. C. A. Resende,
  • J. Moro,
  • J. Moro,
  • G. A. da Silva Picanço,
  • G. L. Borba,
  • M. A. F. D. Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-27-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
pp. 27 – 34

Abstract

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The High-Intensity Long-Duration and Continuous AE Activities (HILDCAA) intervals are capable of causing a global disturbance in the terrestrial ionosphere. However, the ionospheric storms' behavior due to these intervals is still not widely understood. In the current study, we seek to comprise the HILDCAA disturbance time effects in the total electron content (TEC) values with respect to the quiet days' pattern by analyzing local time and seasonal dependences, and the influences of the solar wind velocity on a sample of 10 intervals that occurred in the years 2015 and 2016. The main results showed that the hourly distribution of the disturbance TEC may vary substantially between one HILDCAA interval and another. An equinoctial anomaly was found since the equinoxes represent more ionospheric TEC responses than the solstices. Regarding the solar wind velocities, although HILDCAA intervals are associated with high-speed streams, this association does not present a direct relation to TEC disturbance magnitudes at low and equatorial latitudes.