Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1776424 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Based on TBB data from Chinese FY-2 geostationary satellite, NCEP Reanalysis data and GPS-TEC data provided by IGS, by using sliding mean method, ionospheric anomalous disturbance during a typical convective weather was investigated. Results show that this severe convective weather was caused by a high-altitude cold eddy and a strong squall line. The ionospheric total electron content increased abnormally when convection occurred. The maximum increase of tested point was more than 6 TECU mainly at 8-12 UT of the day, and the peak time of the day lagged about 2 h than usual. Ionospheric anomalous region reached about 20 longitudes and 10 latitudes, and anomalous center was on the west side of the convective cloud, which may be related to the topographic effect of the Tibetan Plateau. Series of Case Studies further determine that convective weather can influence the ionospheric state. Furthermore, tropospheric vertical velocity was also analyzed to discuss the possible mechanisms of troposphere-ionosphere coupling.
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