Abstract

Geomagnetic storms generate disturbances in the ionosphere due to the incidence of energetic particles, which can disturb communication and navigation systems. To understand the phenomena we analyzed ionosonde and GPS data obtained at Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Station (62.1°S, 58.4°W) and studied the effect produced by a geomagnetic storm that occurred on 26th September 2011. The analysis covers the period of 24-30 September when the effect of the moderate geomagnetic storm produced an electron density increase in the ionospheric F region.

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