Negative ionospheric storms caused by thermospheric winds

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Storms, Particle Motion, Thermosphere, Wind Effects, Continuity Equation, Electric Fields, Equations Of Motion, Ion Motion, Magnetic Anomalies, Neutral Particles

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The equations of motion for the electrons, ions and neutral particles and the appropriate continuity equations have been solved simultaneously as functions of time, height and latitude in order to investigate theoretically the effects of storm-time thermospheric winds on the ionosphere. It is concluded that the equatorward storm-time winds will result in decreased values of NmF2 at lower latitudes because they interfere with the normal poleward ionization motion associated with the electric field producing the equatorial anomaly.

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