Remote Sensing (Jan 2022)

The Feature of Ionospheric Mid-Latitude Trough during Geomagnetic Storms Derived from GPS Total Electron Content (TEC) Data

  • Na Yang,
  • Tao Yu,
  • Huijun Le,
  • Libo Liu,
  • Yang-Yi Sun,
  • Xiangxiang Yan,
  • Jin Wang,
  • Chunliang Xia,
  • Xiaomin Zuo,
  • Guangliang Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14020369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 369

Abstract

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This study aims to investigate the features of the ionospheric mid-latitude trough over North America by using the MIT total electron content data obtained during three geomagnetic storms that occurred in August 2018, September 2017, and March 2015. The mid-latitude trough position sharply moves equatorward from the quiet-time subauroral latitude to mid-latitude with the decrease in SYM-H during geomagnetic storms. We find that the ionospheric behavior of TEC around the mid-latitude trough position displays three kinds of ionospheric storm effect: negative ionospheric storm effect, unchanged ionospheric behavior, and positive ionospheric storm effect. These ionospheric storm effects around the mid-latitude trough position are not always produced by the mid-latitude trough. The ionospheric storm effects produced by the mid-latitude trough are limited in the narrow mid-latitude trough regions, and are transmitted to other regions with the movement of the mid-latitude trough.

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