SA24A-08
High Temporal and Spatial Resolution Global GPS TEC Observations of the 2015 St. Patrick Day Storm

Tuesday, 15 December 2015: 17:36
2016 (Moscone West)
Juha Vierinen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract:
High spatiotemperal resolution global GPS TEC measurements of the 2015 St. Patrick's day storm are presented. The high resolution data is useful, as it clearly shows the high latitude convection patterns, the equatorward progression of the auroral region, the tongue of ionization, as well as the increased electron density in the equatorial anomaly region. The measurements are compared with high power large aperture radar and passive radar measurements of coherent and incoherent scatter at Millstone Hill. Regions of fast convection identified in the GPS TEC data are found to coincide with coherent scatter in both radar data. Convection velocities determined from GPS TEC are compared with those obtained from incoherent scatter radar measurements.