Absence of High Frequency Echoes From Ionosondes During the 23–25 April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm; What Happened?

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dc.contributor.author Habarulema, John Bosco
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Yongliang
dc.contributor.author Matamba, Tshimangadzo
dc.contributor.author Buresova, Dalia
dc.contributor.author Lu, Gang
dc.contributor.author Katamzi‐Joseph, Zama
dc.contributor.author Fagundes, Paulo Roberto
dc.contributor.author Okoh, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Seemala, Gopi
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-12T11:02:47Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-12T11:02:47Z
dc.date.issued 2024-03
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JA032277 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1798
dc.description.abstract We report an unusual event on absence of high frequency (HF) echoes in ionosonde observations from the ionospheric F2 region during the geomagnetic storm of 23–25 April 2023. This event was observed in both southern and northern hemispheres over two stations, Grahamstown (33.3°S, 26.5°E), South Africa and Pruhonice (50.0°N, 14.6°E), Czech Republic. Significant O/N2 depletion over the stations was observed by TIMED/GUVI, indicating a strong negative ionospheric storm. This is unique since absence of echoes in ionosonde measurements is usually due to strong radio absorption in the ionosphere associated with solar flares. However, there was no flare activity during the periods of “absent” F2 HF echoes. On the other hand, the ionosonde detected echoes from E‐layer. TIEGCM simulation reproduced TIMED/GUVI O/N2 depletion and showed that NmE was larger than NmF2 on dayside over Pruhonice. TIMED/GUVI O/N2 also showed a clear spatial gradient in the O/N2 depleted regions, suggesting F‐region ionosphere was tilted. By estimating the critical frequency of the F2 layer using GNSS observations, we have shown that it wasn't possible for the ionospheric electron density to reach depletion levels prohibiting reflection of HF echoes from ionosondes. We suggest that this phenomena may have been caused by either (a) maximum electron density of E layer exceeding that of F2 layer and/or (b) ionospheric tilting which made the signalsto be reflected far away from the ionosonde locations. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject High Frequency Echoes en_US
dc.subject Ionosondes en_US
dc.subject 23–25 April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm en_US
dc.subject Geomagnetic Storm en_US
dc.title Absence of High Frequency Echoes From Ionosondes During the 23–25 April 2023 Geomagnetic Storm; What Happened? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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