Abstract
Digital ionosondes, of the type known as the Canadian Advanced Digital Ionosonde (CADI), have been in routine operation at São José dos Campos (low latitude region) and Palmas (equatorial region), Brazil, since August 2000 and April 2002, respectively. These CADIs are part of a new network established in a collaborative program between UNIVAP and CEULP/ULBRA. The main objective of the network is to study the equatorial and low-latitude ionospheric regions in the Brazilian sector during both quiet and geo-magnetically disturbed conditions. In this work we present the results of the ionospheric observations related to the superstorm (|Dst|max > 250 nT) on 20 November 2003 in the Brazilian sector, as evidenced by the ionospheric parameter changes from simultaneous ionospheric sounding observations carried out at São José dos Campos and Palmas. A comparison of the observed ionospheric response at the two stations, separated only by about 1460 km, shows considerable latitudinal differences associated with the geomagnetic disturbances. Both the stations show copious storm-time changes.
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