2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42401-020-00067-6
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An analysis of global ionospheric disturbances and scintillations during the strong magnetic storm in September 2017

Abstract: Severe space weather events, e.g., solar flares and magnetic storm, can cause significant disturbances to the global ionosphere. The radio frequency signals, such as wireless communications and global satellite navigation system (GNSS) signals, often experience strong scintillations when traveling through the disturbed ionosphere layer. On 6 September 2017, the sun emitted the largest solar flare classified X9.3 since the 24th solar activity week. It triggered the geomagnetic storm and ionospheric storm on Sep… Show more

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