“…Meanwhile, the dayside source of the polar tongue of ionization (TOI) has been proved to be the plume of SED transported from low latitudes in the post-noon sector by the subauroral disturbance electric field using the global GPS network and SuperDARN and DMSP observations . At low latitudes, spike-like changes of the equatorial F-region upward E × B drift were observed with the DMSP and ROCSAT-1 satellite measurements at 14:00, 18:00 and 09:30 LT during the main phase of the magnetic storm (Kil et al, 2007;Heelis and Coley, 2007). This is a consequence of the leakage of the dawn-to-dusk polar cap electric field to lower latitudes known as the prompt penetration electric fields (PPEF) when the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) has a large southward component (e.g., Fejer et al, 1979;Kelley et al, 1979Kelley et al, , 2003.…”