SA13D:
Anomalies and Disturbances in the Midlatitude Ionosphere II

Monday, 15 December 2014: 1:40 PM-3:40 PM
Chairs:  Young-Sil Kwak, KASI Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon, South Korea and Yuichi Otsuka, Nagoya Univ, Nagoya, Japan
Primary Conveners:  Hyosub Kil, Johns Hopkins Univ, Laurel, MD, United States
Co-conveners:  Young-Sil Kwak, KASI, Daejeon, South Korea, Yuichi Otsuka, Nagoya Univ, Nagoya, Japan and Naomi Maruyama, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Hyosub Kil, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

1:40 PM
 
Disturbance Effects Seen in the Midlatitude Ionosphere with SuperDARN
J. Michael Ruohoniemi1, Joseph B. H. Baker1, William A Bristow2, Simon G Shepherd3 and Ethan S Miller4, (1)Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, (2)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute, Fairbanks, AK, United States, (3)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (4)JHU/APL, Laurel, MD, United States
1:55 PM
 
Sources and Characteristics of Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed by a Longitudinally Distributed Chain of SuperDARN Radars Across the United States
Nathaniel A Frissell1, Joseph B. H. Baker1, J. Michael Ruohoniemi2, Andrew J Gerrard3, Ethan S Miller4, Mary Lou West5 and William Bristow6, (1)Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States, (2)Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, United States, (3)New Jersey Institute of Techno, Bridgewater, NJ, United States, (4)JHU/APL, Laurel, MD, United States, (5)Montclair State University, Mathematical Sciences, Montclair, NJ, United States, (6)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Electrical Engineering, Fairbanks, AK, United States
2:10 PM
 
Scale Dependence of Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances: Perkins Instability and Es Layer Seeding
Tatsuhiro Yokoyama, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, Japan
2:25 PM
 
Detection and Characterization of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) with GPS and HF sensors
Keith M Groves1, Vadym Paznukhov2, Terence W Bullett3 and Eileen Mackenzie1, (1)Boston College/Inst Sci Res, Chestnut Hill, MA, United States, (2)Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, United States, (3)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States
2:40 PM
 
An Ionospheric Response to the 2013 Moore EF5 Tornad, Detected By High-Resolution GPS-TEC Observations
Minoru Kubota, Michi Nishioka, Takuya Tsugawa and Mamoru Ishii, Natl Inst Info & Commctn Tech, Tokyo, Japan
2:55 PM
 
A Statistical Study of Mid-latitude Thunderstorm Characteristics associated with Acoustic and Gravity Waves
Erin H Lay, Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos, NM, United States, Xuan-Min Shao, Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM, United States and Alexander Kendrick, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA, United States
3:10 PM
 
Ionospheric Density Enhancements at Low and Middle Latitudes during Superstorms Observed from Multiple Satellites
Jiuhou Lei1, Wenbin Wang2, Alan Geoffrey Burns2 and Xinan Yue3, (1)University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, (2)NCAR, Boulder, CO, United States, (3)UCAR, Boulder, CO, United States
3:25 PM
 
Storm Enhanced Densities simulations using the Ionosphere Plasmasphere Electrodynamics (IPE) Model
Naomi Maruyama1, Phil Richards2, Yang-Yi Sun3, Tzu-Wei Fang1,4, Timothy J Fuller-Rowell5,6, Arthur D Richmond7 and Astrid I Maute7, (1)University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (2)George Mason University Fairfax, School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Sciences, Fairfax, VA, United States, (3)CIRES-CU, NOAA-SWPC, National Central University, Boulder, CO, United States, (4)NOAA, Boulder, CO, United States, (5)SWPC/NOAA, Boulder, CO, United States, (6)CIRES, CU Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (7)NCAR/HAO, Boulder, CO, United States
 
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