El. Afraimovich et al., Observation of large-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances of auroral origin by global GPS networks, EARTH PL SP, 52(10), 2000, pp. 669-674
The intention in this paper is to investigate the form and dynamics of larg
e-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (LS TIDs) of auroral origin. We
have devised a technique for determining LS TID parameters using GPS arrays
whose elements can be selected from a large set of GPS stations forming pa
rt of the international GPS network. The method was used to determine LS TI
D parameters during a strong magnetic storm of September 25, 1998. The Nort
h-American sector where many GPS stations are available, and also the time
interval 00:00-06:00 UT characterized by a maximum value of the derivative
Dst were used in the analysis. The study revealed that this period of time
was concurrent with the formation of the main ionospheric trough (MIT) with
a conspicuous southward wall in the range of geographic latitudes 50-60 de
grees and the front width of no less than 7500 km. The auroral disturbance-
induced large-scale solitary wave with a duration of about 1 hour and the f
ront width of at least 3700 km propagated in the equatorward direction to a
distance of no less than 2000-3000 km with the mean velocity of about 300
m/s. The wave front behaved as if it 'curled' to the west in longitude wher
e the local time was around noon. Going toward the local nighttime, the pro
pagation direction progressively approximated an equatorward direction.