ST9 Effects of geomagnetic storms and high-energy particle
events on the ionosphere, thermosphere, and middle atmosphere
Convener: Lastovicka, J.
Co-Convener(s): Förster, M.
Monday, 20 April 1998
Lecture Room: M6
Chairperson: Lastovicka, J.
- 09:00 LASTOVICKA, J.
Introduction
- 09:15 FÖRSTER, M.; JAKOWSKI, N.
Geomagnetic storm effects on the topside ionosphere and plasmasphere (Solicited
Paper)
- 09:45 MARTINEZ-GARCIA, M.; HERNANDEZ-PAJARES, M.; JUAN, J.M.; SANZ,
J.
Obtaining the ionospheric total electron content at real-time under high
geomagnetic activity conditions
- 10:00 HERNANDEZ-PAJARES, M.; JUAN, J.M.; SANZ, J.
Global tomography during ionospheric storms using GPS data
- 10:15 TRAKHTENGERTS, V.Y.
Contribution of energetic particle precipitation to the subauroral 3D current
system and polarisation jet
10:30 BREAK
Chairperson: Lastovicka, J.
- 11:00 JIRICEK, F.; KUDELA, K.; SMILAUER, J.; STETIAROVA, J.; TITOVA,
E.
Energetic electron precipitation as a signature of cold plasma structure
near plasmapause
- 11:15 DACHEV, TS.P.; TOMOV, B.T.; MATVIICHUK, YU.N.; KOLEVA, R.T.;
SEMKOVA, J.V.; PETROV, V.M.; SHURSHAKOV, V.A.; LEMAIRE, J.F.
Study of the trapped radiation dependence by the neutral atmosphere variations
at the altitude of the MIR space station
- 11:30 KERR, R.B.; NOTO, J.; SCHNELLER, W.J.
Low latitude enhancements of exospheric atomic hydrogen column abundances
following geomagnetic storm onset
- 11:45 PRÖLSS, G.W.
Ionospheric storms: outstanding problems (Solicited Paper)
- 12:15 PAVLOV, A.V.
The role of vibrationally excited oxygen and nitrogen on the ionosphere
during the undisturbed and geomagnetic storm period of 6-12 April 1990
- 12:30 MIKHAILOV, A.; SCHLEGEL, K.
Different physical mechanisms of strong negative F2-layer storm effects
observed with EISCAT
- 12:45 DEL POZO, C.F.; WILLIAMS, P.J.S.; FREEMAN, K.S.; SMITH, P.N.;
KOSCH, M.; HONARY, F.
Electrodynamics of auroral arcs during various phases of a substorm
13:00 LUNCH
Chairperson: Förster, M.
- 14:00 CODRESCU, M.; FULLER-ROWELL, T.J.
Modelling the effects of geomagnetic storms on the ionosphere/thermosphere
system (Solicited Paper)
- 14:30 ALPEROVICH, L.
On the sensivitivy of the global current systems to the high latitude perturbations
- 14:45 MIKHAILOV, A.V.; FÖRSTER, M.; FOSTER, J.C.
Some F2-layer effects during Jan 06-11, 1997 cedar storm period as observed
with the Millstone Hill incoherent scatter facility
- 15:00 PAVLOV, A.V.; BUONSANTO, M.J.; SCHLESIER, A.C.; RICHARDS, P.G.
Comparison of models and data at Millstone Hill during the June 5-11, 1991,
storm
- 15:15 MLCH, P.; LASTOVICKA, J.
Geomagnetic storms and total ozone (Solicited Paper)
- 15:45 SCHLEGEL, K.; FÜLLEKRUG, M.
Changes of Schumann-resonance parameters during high energy solar particle
events
16:00 END OF SESSION
17:00 Opening
19:30 Reception
ST9 Effects of geomagnetic storms and high-energy particle
events on the ionosphere, thermosphere, and middle atmosphere - Poster
Session
Convener: Lastovicka, J.
Co-Convener(s): Förster, M.
Display Time: Monday, 09:00 - Friday, 13:00
Authors in Attendance: Tuesday, 17:00 - 19:00
Poster Area: AGORA 3 - ST
Chairperson: Förster, M.
- ST147 NAMGALADZE, A.A.; YURIK, R.YU.; FÖRSTER, M.
Numerical modelling of the Earth's upper atmosphere during a geomagnetic
storm
- ST148 ALMAR, I.; ILLES-ALMAR, E.; BENCZE, P.
Effect of geomagnetic storms on thermospheric neutral density and wave
activity
- ST149 BURESOVA, D.; SAULI, P.; MOSERT DE GONZALEZ, M.
F1 region electron density profiles during geomagnetic storms as measured
at Pruhonice
- ST150 FEDULINA, I.; KOZIN, I.; SMUSHLYAEV, S.
Modelling the effects of Forbush decrease in galactic cosmic rays on ozone
content
- ST151 BOCHNICEK, J.; HEJDA, P.; BUCHA, V.; PYCHA, J.
Temperature-pressure deviations and prevailing winds in the N.H. winter
troposphere in years of high and low geomagnetic activity
- ST152 LIBIN, I.YA.; PEREZ-PERAZA, J.; JAANI, A.
Effects of geomagnetic storms and atmospheric processes
- ST153 SILBERGLEIT, V.M.
The most geomagnetic disturbed 24-hours
- ST154 MIHAJLOVIC, S.J.; OBRADOVIC, M.
Structure spectrum variations registrated in intensive magnetic storm