Modeling Longitude Dependence of Stormtime Low-Latitude Prompt-Penetration Electric Fields

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[2411] Ionosphere / Electric Fields, [2415] Ionosphere / Equatorial Ionosphere, [2431] Ionosphere / Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Interactions

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Transient large-scale electric fields of magnetospheric origin, known as prompt penetration electric fields, can strongly affect low-latitude ionospheric dynamics during geomagnetically active periods. We present results from a study of computed prompt penetration electric fields associated with rising solar cycle storms using a reformulated version of the Rice Convection Model (RCM), generalized to include arbitrary internal geomagnetic field. In this study we assume an IGRF internal magnetic field and an event-driven storm-time Tsyganenko external field to investigate longitude and By effects on the resulting pattern of low-latitude electric field penetration during periods of modest magnetic storms.

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