Dynamics of the F2-region as a function of disturbances of the magnetosphere and solar wind

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Auroral Electrojets, F 2 Region, Magnetospheric Instability, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Solar Wind, Atmospheric Stratification, Dynamic Characteristics, Equatorial Electrojet, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ring Currents, Spatial Distribution, Temporal Distribution

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An analysis is made of the dynamics of the latitudinal distribution of f0F2 and hpF2 as a function of disturbances of the magnetosphere and solar wind in different disturbance phases. Also examined is the stratification of the main ionospheric trough and the formation of a subtrough at L = 2.3-2.5. It is concluded that space-time variations of the F2-region during disturbances are determined by the intensity of the auroral electrojet, the equatorial ring current, and the IMF. The development of an extremely large positive phase is evidently due to the intensification of tropospheric winds and the electrodynamic drift of the ionospheric plasma connected with electric-field intensification.

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