Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993jatp...55..995w&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics (ISSN 0021-9169), vol. 55, no. 7, p. 995-1008.
Physics
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Earth Ionosphere, F Region, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetic Storms, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Atmospheric Circulation, Equatorial Atmosphere, Solar Cycles
Scientific paper
An investigation is conducted of the March 13-15 1989 magnetic storm's ionospheric effects in East Asia. There is evidence that the equatorial ionospheric anomally process was still active during the most disturbed day (March 14), implying that composition changes did not extend to the vicinity of the magnetic equator. On March 13 and 14, atmospheric gravity waves were observed propagating southward from the disturbed polar region; magnetic declination variations in antiphase appear to point to corresponding field-aligned currents.
Walker G. O.
Wong Wan Yan
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