Antarctic Record (Nov 2013)

Analysis of the altitudinal structure of Storm-enhanced density using Total Electron Content data of space-borne and ground-based GPS receivers

  • Yukari Goi,
  • Akinori Saito,
  • Takuya Tsugawa,
  • Michi Nishioka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15094/00009712
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 3
pp. 379 – 397

Abstract

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The altitudinal structure of Storm-enhanced density (SED) was studied using the Total Electron Content (TEC) data of the GPS receiver on the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite and the ground-based GPS receivers. The GRACETEC-data are derived from the GPS receiver on the GRACE satellite. A SED is a high-electron density phenomenon that extends from the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) toward the north-west in the northern hemisphere during geomagnetic disturbed time. TwoSEDs were observed as TEC variations in the GRACE-TEC data and in the ground-GPS TEC data. The ground-GPS TEC data is the TEC data between the ground GPS receiver and the GPS satellites. The SED observed in the GRACE-TEC data appeared at higher latitudes than that in the ground-GPS TEC data. We concluded detected that the altitudinal structure of the SED would be different between at lower than at higher latitudes due to the effects of the eastward E×B drift.