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Response of the equatorial ionosphere in the Indian (midnight) sector to the severe magnetic storm of July 15, 2000

During the severe magnetic storm of July 15, 2000, an impulsive and remarkably large downward movement of F region occurred simultaneously at locations throughout the equatorial region (dip 0.3–20°N) in the Indian sector, in close association with episodes of rapid ring current intensification. The...

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Published in:Geophysical research letters 2002-07, Vol.29 (13), p.29-1-29-4
Main Authors: Sastri, J. Hanumath, Niranjan, K., Subbarao, K. S. V.
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