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DOI: 10.18454/2313-0156-2016-12-1-58-74

MSC 86A10+86A25

ANALYSIS OF SPACE WEATHER EVENTS OF 2014 ACCORDING TO THE OBSERVATIONS IN THE NORTH-EASTERN REGION OF RUSSIA

S. E. Smirnov¹, V.V. Bychkov¹, O.V. Mandrikova¹, I. S. Solovev¹,
Yu. A. Polozov¹, T. L. Zalyaev¹, S.Y. Khomutov¹, D. G. Baishev²,
I. N. Poddelsky¹, Z. F. Dumbrava¹

¹Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS, 684034, Kamchatskiy Kray, Paratunka, Mirnaya st., 7, Russia
²Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RAS, 677980, Yakutsk, Lenin boul., 31, Russian
E-mail: sergey@ikir.ru

The paper considers geophysical effects of solar events of 2014 based the observation system of the north-eastern Russia. The effects of wave excitation were detected in atmospheric electricity of the near ground air which occurred in the result of a sudden commencement of a magnetic storm. Positive anomalies were observed in the ionosphere before the events on November 4, 2014 and August 27, 2014. They occurred at the background of calm and weakly disturbed geomagnetic field regardless of local time.

Key words: space weather, ionosphere, magnetic storm.

 

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For citation: Smirnov S. E., Bychkov V.V., Mandrikova O.V., Solovev I. S., Polozov Yu. A., Zalyaev T. L., Khomutov S.Y., Baishev D. G., Poddelsky I. N., Dumbrava Z. F. Analysis of space weather events in 2014 according to the observations in the North-Eastern region of Russia. Bulletin KRASEC. Physical and Mathematical Sciences 2016, vol. 12, no 1, 58-74. DOI: 10.18454/2313-0156-2016-12-1-58-74

Original article submitted: 15.01.2016

 


Smir

 Smirnov Sergey Eduardovich – Ph.D. (Phys. & Math.), Leading Researcher Systems Analysis Laboratory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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  Bychkov Vasilij Valentinovich – Team Leader sensing of the atmosphere and ionosphere, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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Mand

  Mandrikova Oksana Viktorovna– D. (Tech.), Head of Head of the Systems Analysis Laboratory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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   Solov’ev Igor’ Sergeevich – Ph.D. (Tech.), Researcher Systems Analysis Laboratory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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Pol

  Polozov Yuriy Aleksandrovich – Ph.D. (Tech.), Senior Researcher, Systems Analysis Laboratory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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 Zaljaev Timur Lenarovich – Junior Researcher Systems Analysis Laboratory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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  Khomutov Sergey Yur’evich – Ph.D. (Phys. & Math.), Head comprehensive geophysical observatory, Institute of Space Physics Research and Radio Wave Propagation FEB RAS.

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  Baishev Dmitrij Gavril’evich– Ph.D. (Phys. & Math.), Head of the Laboratory magnetosphere-ionosphere researches, Yu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RAS.

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