2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2014.07.005
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A superposed epoch study of the effects of solar wind stream interface events on the upper mesospheric and lower thermospheric temperature

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“…8) shows that during an enhanced solar activity, energetic particle precipitation as well as levels of extreme ultraviolent (EUV) radiation could be high. Nevertheless, the quiet time electrodynamics of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) region might be driven mainly by tides and gravity waves propagating upward from their source regions in the lower atmosphere (Richardson et al 2001;Ogunjobi et al 2014b). It can be seen that prior to the start of the SuperDARN-PMSE peaks (November), the mean meridional winds become more positive and the zonal winds also grow significantly.…”
Section: Mesospheric Temperature and Winds In Relation To Superdarn-pmsementioning
confidence: 87%
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“…8) shows that during an enhanced solar activity, energetic particle precipitation as well as levels of extreme ultraviolent (EUV) radiation could be high. Nevertheless, the quiet time electrodynamics of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) region might be driven mainly by tides and gravity waves propagating upward from their source regions in the lower atmosphere (Richardson et al 2001;Ogunjobi et al 2014b). It can be seen that prior to the start of the SuperDARN-PMSE peaks (November), the mean meridional winds become more positive and the zonal winds also grow significantly.…”
Section: Mesospheric Temperature and Winds In Relation To Superdarn-pmsementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Intuitively, we expect high Kp index to cause robust cosmic noise absorption (Ogunjobi et al 2014b); hence similar trend in the occurrence rate with Kp and absorption. Nonetheless, the inconsistency might be, partly, due to technical approach for obtaining Kp index, radar, and riometer measurements.…”
Section: Superdarn-pmse Occurrence In Relation Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing of electromagnetic waves of cosmic origin is a technique used in studying the state and the structure of the ionosphere (Behera et al 2014). Riometers respond to the integrated absorption of cosmic ray noise through the ionosphere at heights where the electron (up to 30 keV) motion is collision dominated (Morley et al 2010;Ogunjobi et al 2014b). With such sensitivity, riometers data can be examined for ionospheric absorption at the time of dropouts and, by proxy, where the precipitation is localized.…”
Section: Datasets and Event Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the internal correlations between various parameters are one of the problems in the study of solar wind-magnetosphere coupling and responsible for shielding mechanism causing dropouts. For instance, Ogunjobi et al (2014b) noted that within each of several geospace event structures, the magnetic fields might be of different origins and the solar wind parameters that control the solar wind-magnetosphere coupling might also have different behaviours. Thus the whole area is somewhat complex and needs a more specific comparative event-based study to be better observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Riometers respond to the integrated absorption of cosmic ray noise through the ionosphere (Wilson and Stoker 2002;Hargreaves and Friedrich 2003), usually around 90 km altitude (Ogunjobi et al 2014b). The E-region irregularities due to geomagnetic disturbances can result in aurora (Greenwald et al 1995;Liu et al 2013;Zhang et al 2013).…”
Section: Riometer Datamentioning
confidence: 99%