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Article Dans Une Revue Annales Geophysicae Année : 2004

Response of the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere during the space weather events of April 2002

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A digital ionosonde, of the type known as Canadian Advanced Digital Ionosonde (CADI), has been in routine operation at São José dos Campos (23.2° S, 45.9° W; dip latitude 17.6° S), Brazil, since August 2000. A new CADI was installed at Palmas (10.2° S, 48.2° W; dip latitude 5.5° S), Brazil, in April 2002. The two CADIs are part of a new network being established in a collaborative program between UNIVAP and CEULP/ULBRA, to study the equatorial and low-latitude ionospheric regions in Brazil. In this paper we present and discuss the effects of the space weather events during 17-20 April 2002, as evidenced by the ionospheric parameter changes from simultaneous observations at São José dos Campos and Palmas. A comparison of the observed ionospheric parameters (h'F, hpF2 and foF2) at the two stations, separated only by about 1460km, shows both similarities and differences associated with the geomagnetic disturbances. Also, a comparison of the observed F-region parameters with the ASPEN-TIMEGCM model results is presented. The model results show reasonable agreement during the quiet period of observations, but some discrepancies have been observed during the geomagnetic disturbances.
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hal-00317642 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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W. L. C. Lima, F. Becker-Guedes, Y. Sahai, P. R. Fagundes, J. R. Abalde, et al.. Response of the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere during the space weather events of April 2002. Annales Geophysicae, 2004, 22 (9), pp.3211-3219. ⟨hal-00317642⟩

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