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2026
M. O. Shammat,
B. W. Reinisch,
I. Galkin,
P. J. Erickson,
W. Johnson,
S. Karpouzas,
J. A. Weitzen, and
W. C. Rideout
High-latitude F2 peak density thickness: a long-term characterization using PFISR measurements
Advances in Space Research, 2026
ionosphere
peak density thickness
f2 layer
electron density modeling
poker flat incoherent scatter radar
pfisr
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2025
S. L. Vadas,
D. R. Themens,
J. D. Huba,
E. Becker,
K. Bossert,
L. Goncharenko,
S. J. Maguire,
C. A. O. B. Figueiredo,
S. Xu,
V. L. Harvey,
N. A. Frissell,
M. J. Molzen,
T. J. Pisano, and
G. Nykiel
Higher-Order Gravity Waves and Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances From the Polar Vortex Jet on 11--15 January 2016: Modeling With HIAMCM-SAMI3 and Comparison With Observations in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2025
pfisr
traveling ionospheric disturbances
atmospheric gravity waves
polar vortex
ionosphere
thermosphere
cross polar propagation
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2024
D. R. Themens,
S. Elvidge,
A. McCaffrey,
P. T. Jayachandran,
A. Coster,
R. H. Varney,
I. Galkin,
L. V. Goodwin,
C. Watson,
S. Maguire,
A. J. Kavanagh,
S.-R. Zhang,
L. Goncharenko,
A. Bhatt,
G. Dorrian,
K. Groves,
A. G. Wood, and
B. Reid
The High Latitude Ionospheric Response to the Major May 2024 Geomagnetic Storm: A Synoptic View
Geophysical Research Letters, 2024
may 2024 geomagnetic storm
ionosphere
gnss
high latitudes
superstorm
polar cap
pfisr
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2023
2018
2009