Ionospheric Storms Associated with Geospace Storms as Observed with the Kharkiv Incoherent Scatter Radar

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This paper is concerned with the Kharkiv incoherent scatter radar (ISR) measurements taken during the September 25, 1998, March 20-21, 2003, May 29-30, 2003, and November 7-10, 2004 storms. The storms have been shown to be accompanied by significant disturbances in the ionospheric parameters in midlatitude Central Europe. The disturbances are interpreted in terms of thermospheric disturbances, Joule heating, particle precipitation, the penetration of magnetospheric electric fields to midlatitudes, and the shift of the auroral oval and other polar region structures to the Kharkiv radar field of view. The analysis has permitted the regular and specific features of the evolution of the ionospheric storms to be distinguished and separated into two groups.

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