CEDAR email: 2022 AGU Call for Abstracts: (SA004) Session on EIA and Ionospheric Irregularities

Deepak Karan Deepak.Karan at lasp.colorado.edu
Tue Jul 19 17:02:25 MDT 2022


Dear Colleagues,


We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to the “SA004. Advances in the Understanding of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) and Ionospheric Irregularities (e.g., Scintillations, Equatorial Plasma Bubbles, Spread-F) Using Measurements and Modeling” Session at the 2022 Fall AGU Meeting.


Session Description:

Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA) and ionospheric irregularities (e.g., Scintillations, Equatorial Plasma Bubbles, Spread-F) have been a major focus of the ionospheric research community. The behavior of the Ionosphere-Thermosphere system is influenced by solar forcing from above, wave activity from below, traveling atmospheric/ionospheric disturbances (TADs/TIDs) from mid/high latitudes, and the equatorial dynamo process. These factors manifest various thermospheric and ionospheric irregularities. Further, the geomagnetic field geometry (such as magnetic declination angle, terminator alignment), geomagnetic activity, and winds regulate the morphology and variability of EIA and irregularities. Determining these conditions and understanding their interactions have challenged the research community for decades. New satellite measurements (GOLD, ICON, COSMIC 2) and modeling approaches are revealing new, interesting characteristics about the EIA variability and ionospheric irregularities. This session invites presentations related to space and ground-based measurements and modeling efforts that contribute to a better understanding of the development and variability of the EIA and ionospheric irregularities.



The abstract submission deadline is Aug. 3, 2022.



If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to meeting you at 2022 Fall AGU meeting.



Sincerely,
Deepak K Karan, Carlos R Martinis, Anthea Coster, Fabiano S Rodrigues
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