Generation and evolution of post-sunset equatorial plasma bubbles in East and Southeast Asia during the July 2022 geomagnetic storm

ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH(2024)

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In the East and Southeast Asia, equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) mainly occur at post-sunset in equinoctial months. On 7-8 July 2022, a moderate geomagnetic storm occurred, with minimum Dst of -85 nT. This storm could trigger unseasonal post-sunset EPBs over the East/Southeast Asian sector. Observations from GNSS TEC/scintillation receivers, VHF coherent radar and ionosonde show that on 7 July, a few clusters of EPBs, which caused strong amplitude scintillations and significant TEC fluctuations, occurred over a wide latitude range, from low to middle latitudes up to 32 degrees N. The EPB irregularities at middle latitudes drifted westward, with velocities of about 97 m/s. Before the generation of EPBs, apparent background ionospheric disturbances were detected. An abrupt rise of ionospheric F layer, with upward drifts of about 33 m/s was observed near sunset at low latitudes. It is suggested that the moderate geomagnetic storm was the main reason for the generation of unseasonal post-sunset EPBs. The prompt penetration of eastward electric field caused by the geomagnetic storm could lead to the abrupt rise of F layer near sunset and promote the growth of Rayleigh-Taylor instability. The background ionospheric disturbance could act as a seeding role for the unseasonal EPBs. (c) 2023 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Unseasonal equatorial plasma bubble,Ionospheric scintillation,Ionospheric irregularity,Geomagnetic storm
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