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East‐West Difference in the Ionospheric Response of the March 1989 Great Magnetic Storm Throughout East Asian Region

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Abstract The effects of the 13–14 March 1989 great magnetic storm on the East Asian ionosphere have been re‐investigated using ground‐based and satellite measurements as well as theoretical simulation. Within introduction of new data like the Chinese ionosondes and DMSP F8 and F9 and low‐equatorial magnetometer data, we are able to track the ionospheric response at both the bottomside and topside ionosphere from middle to low latitude to obtain an overall understanding of storm‐time ionospheric change. Through the comparative study of different longitude bands, we found that the East‐Asian ionosphere was characterized by a strong westward electron density gradient persisting over a day at both the bottomside and topside ionosphere at mid‐low latitudes during the main and recovery phases of the storm. This feature was not studied in the previous literature for this event at this area. We then examine the effect through a numerical simulation work from the Thermosphere Ionosphere Electrodynamics General Circulation Model under Apex and Dipole geomagnetic fields. It is seen that the model well reproduces the zonal gradients during this event under realistic geomagnetic field model. The conditions favor for this structure requires a hemispheric asymmetry response of storm thermosphere as well as background condition and also the storm development which requires further investigation. This study shows that even very close stations would manifest totally different storm behaviors during the superstorm event suggesting a great challenge in the space weather prediction.

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