On the utilization of ionosonde data to analyze the latitudinal penetration of ionospheric storm effects

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Ionosondes, Ionospheric Storms, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Upper Atmosphere, Computer Graphics, Geomagnetism, Meridional Flow

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Ionosonde data from a chain of stations close to the -165 deg magnetic meridian are used to investigate the relationships between magnetic activity, hmF2, foF2, and inferred meridional winds during the April 17-29, 1979 period. The results show the penetration of ionospheric disturbances in latitude and their dependence on Kp, storm time, and local time. The present effects have been interpreted in terms of possible electric field, neutral wind, and neutral composition changes during the storm period. Besides reflecting the anticipated southward flows and equatorward extensions in conjunction with magnetically disturbed conditions, the 24-hour average meridional winds are found to exhibit a northward return flow following the relaxation of the magnetic disturbance.

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