Analysis of storm-time low-latitude simultaneous ionospheric and nightglow emission measurements

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Emission Spectra, F Region, Ionospheric Sounding, Magnetic Storms, Oxygen Atoms, Ionospheric Disturbances, Line Spectra, Nightglow, Particle Precipitation, Tropical Regions

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The first simultaneous ground-based multispectral optical and ionospheric observations from Cachoeira Paulista and Fortaleza, Brazil, show that the nocturnal variations observed in the atomic oxygen airglow emissions at both equatorial and low latitudes are well correlated with the dynamical variations seen in the F-region ionospheric parameters for both quiet and disturbed conditions. The dynamical effects seen on the equatorial ionospheric anomaly are more pronounced during disturbed conditions. For the atomic oxygen emissions no evidence is found of intensity enhancements due to energetic neutral particle precipitation.

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