Storm-time Variations in the Ionosphere and Thermosphere and Preconditioning
Monday, June 22, 2015, 1330-1530, Kane 220
13:30 - 13:42 Olga Verkhoglyadova, B.T. Tsurutani, A. Mannucci, M. Mlynczak, L. Hunt and L. Paxton, Overview of interplanetary conditions and possible consequences for ionosphere-thermosphere during three St. Patrick’s Day storms.
13:42 - 13:54 Shunrong Zhang, Phil Erickson, Anthea Coster, Michael Nicolls, Anja Stromme, Mike Sulzer, Johnathan Makela, John Meriwether, John Noto, Yuichi Otsuka, Chaosong Huang, Gordon Wilson, Yongliang Zhang, Wenbin Wang, and Xinan Yue, Ionosphere and thermosphere disturbances during the March 2015 magnetic storm
13:54 - 14:06 Xinan Yue, W. Schreiner, W. Wang, A. Burns, Y. Zhang, S. Zhang, Ionospheric electron density reanalysis during March 17-18, 2013 storm
14:06-14:18 Chaosong Huang, Storm-time equatorial ionospheric electric fields and their effects on the generation of plasma bubbles
14:18 - 14:30 Marty Mlynczak, Linda Hunt, and the SABER Science Team, Radiative response of the thermosphere to the St. Patrick’s Day 2015 storm
14:30 - 14:42 Yongliang Zhang, and Larry Paxton, Thermospheric composition response to the March 2013 and 2015 storms
14:42 - 14:54 Wenbin Wang, A. Burns, and L. Qian, Thermospheric energetics and dynamics during geomagnetic storms
14:54 - 15:06 Gary S. Bust and Alex Chartier, Improved ionosphere-thermosphere forecasting through data assimilation of neutral composition
15:06 - 15:18 Aaron Ridley, GITM results of mass density, O/N2 ratio, NO and winds during storms
15:18 – 15:30 Jie Zhu and Aaron J. Ridley, Modeling the thermospheric waves driven by penetration electric field