“…The equatorward winds launched during the MP of the storm later on reach the middle and middle-to-low latitudes forming the disturbance dynamo wind system that produces opposing electric fields to the prevailing fields (Blanc & Richmond, 1980;Fuller-Rowell et al, 2002;Fejer et al, 2016), whereas the convection electric field associated with interplanetary electric field (IEF Ey), derived as IEF Ey = −Vsw × Bz, is transmitted instantaneously from high latitudes to the dip equator (Senior & Blanc, 1984), known as prompt penetration electric field (PPEF; Kikuchi & Araki, 1979;Kelley et al, 1979;Kikuchi et al, 1996Kikuchi et al, , 2008. As far as PPEF is concerned, its magnitude and efficiency during each case vary for daytime and nighttime conditions with anomalous dawn and dusk behaviors (Hashimoto et al, 2017;Kikuchi et al, 2008;Milan et al, 2017;Peymirat et al, 2000). PPEF can immediately affect the equatorial ionospheric TEC (total electron content) when compared to TADs during the MP (Dashora et al, 2009;Maruyama et al, 2005).…”