Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2012
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Page No. 306 - 325

On the Coexistence of Ionospheric Positive and Negative Storm Phases During January to December, 2000 Geomagnetic Activities at East Asian Sector

Authors : Adebesin B. Olufemi

Abstract: In this study, the analyses of the peak monthly geomagnetic storms observed between January to December, 2000 had been presented. This study is based on data from a network of ionosondes stations located within the East Asian latitudinal sector of 40-65°N. It was found that the effects of ionization depletion at an F2 layer maximum observed at all stations during some of the events are as a result of rapid heating of the polar atmosphere during energy income from the magnetosphere. On the contrary, the positive storm phases observed can be attributed partly to an Eastward electric field which will move the mid-latitude ionospheric F region plasma to higher altitudes with lower recombination, resulting in increases of the electron density. It is therefore, suggested that this action may be responsible for the observed long-duration positive storm for the 12th February and 5th October, 2000 geomagnetic activities. On the geoeffectiveness of the F2 ionosphere with interplanetary and solar wind parameters, the correlation percentage between the F2 critical frequency deviation D(foF2) and IMF Bz are higher at most ionosonde stations than between D(foF2) and Dst. In relation to the flow speed V, all the stations had a good correlation (>58%) except at Petropavlovsk. The average correlation percentage for the F2 ionosphere against the Dst, flow speed V and Bz are 40.5, 60.3 and 46.4, respectively. This suggests that the plasma flow speed is the most geoeffective parameter with the F2 ionosphere; irrespective of the latitudinal position (low latitude is not considered here). For D(foF2) versus (V x Bz) = E, the high latitude station of Salekhard had the highest correlation percentage (71.4%), followed by Magadan (60.4%), Tashkent (42.3%), Novosibirk (10%) and Petropavlovsk (negligible). From these, the following were deduced: the increase in percentage correlation of (V x Bz) = E against D(foF2) is directly proportional to the increase in the latitudinal position of each station; the stations with more occurrences of electron density enhancement are those whose altitudes are >100 m; an average value of 37.5% correlation for (V x Bz) = E, versus D(foF2) showed that V is more geoeffective if it were to be Bz, the percentage of value would have been ≥50%.

How to cite this article:

Adebesin B. Olufemi , 2012. On the Coexistence of Ionospheric Positive and Negative Storm Phases During January to December, 2000 Geomagnetic Activities at East Asian Sector. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 7: 306-325.

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