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Specific Features of Ionospheric Disturbances Accompanying the Magnetic Storm of January 14–20, 2022

Ionospheric disturbances that accompanied the moderate magnetic storm on January 14–20, 2022, are analyzed. The work is based on data obtained from vertical and oblique ionospheric sounding in the northeastern region of Russia and supplemented by observations at HF radars and magnetic observatories....

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Published in:Geomagnetism and Aeronomy 2024, Vol.64 (6), p.869-880
Main Authors: Kurkin, V. I., Zolotukhina, N. A., Ponomarchuk, S. N., Oinats, A. V., Ratovskii, K. G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Ionospheric disturbances that accompanied the moderate magnetic storm on January 14–20, 2022, are analyzed. The work is based on data obtained from vertical and oblique ionospheric sounding in the northeastern region of Russia and supplemented by observations at HF radars and magnetic observatories. It has been revealed that the amplitudes of positive and negative ionospheric disturbances accompanying this storm are comparable to those observed on other days of January during weak magnetic storms and disturbances. The specific features of the disturbances observed only during the storm in question are as follows: (1) a midnight–morning increase in the maximum observed frequency of one-hop mode of HF radio wave propagation on the paths Norilsk–Tory and Magadan–Tory on 14 January; (2) enhancement of nighttime fluctuations of the critical frequency in the F 2 layer in Irkutsk and the maximum observed frequency of one-hop mode on the path Magadan–Tory on January 15; and (3) morning–midday Es layers with limiting frequencies reaching 7 MHz that were observed in mid-latitudes at the end of the first day and beginning of the second day of the storm recovery phase.
ISSN:0016-7932
1555-645X
0016-7940
DOI:10.1134/S0016793224600784