Abstract

The present study describes a spatial and temporal analysis of the ionospheric variability over the European sector during a major storm event from 23 to 24 March 2023. The analysis is mainly based on ionospheric characteristics such as foF2, hmF2 and Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC) over ten Digisondes and co-located GNSS receivers. The event started at 12:00UT on 23 March as a positive ionospheric storm followed by a negative ionospheric storm to 04:00 UT on the next day SYM-H<-183nT. A notable latitude dependence of the ionospheric response is more prominent over the northern mid-latitude region attributed to the equatorward displacement of the Midlatitude Ionospheric Trough (MIT). To verify this hypothesis, Swarm latitudinal electron density profiles from in-situ Langmuir probe measurements over Europe were considered. These profiles demonstrate a clear MIT displacement from ∼65°N on 22 March to ∼55°N on 23 March with a subsequent recovery around ∼65°N on 25 March.

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