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Browsing by Subject "Space weather"

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  • Ndacyayisenga, Theogene; Uwamahoro, Jean; Sasikumar Raja, K; Uwamahoro, Jean Claude; Kwisanga, Christian; Monstein, Christian (Elsevier B.V, 2024-06-15)
    Geomagnetic storms are severe aspects of Space Weather. They originate due to solar transient emissions such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), whose energetic materials propagate in the Interplanetary medium and are coupled ...
  • Rajana, Siva Sai Kumar; Panda, Sampad Kumar; Jade, Sridevi; Vivek, Chiranjeevi G; Upadhayaya, A.K; Bhardwaj, Arti; Jorphail, S; Seemala, Gopi Krishna (Springer, 2024-01)
    We investigated the ionosphere response to the two severe geomagnetic storms in the ascending phase of solar cycle 25 which occurred during the 23-24 March 2023 (SYM-Hmin = −169 nT) and 23-24 April 2023 (SYM-Hmin = −233 ...
  • Ndacyayisenga, T; Uwamahoro, J; Raja, K. S; Monstein, C (Elsevier B.V, 2021-02-15)
    olar radio bursts (SRBs) are the signatures of various phenomenon that happen in the solar corona and interplanetary medium (IPM). In this article, we have studied occurrence of Type III bursts and their association with ...
  • Benz, A. O; Monstein, C; Meyer, H; Manoharan, P. K; Ramesh, R; Altyntsev, A; Lara, A; Paez, J; Cho, K.S (Springer, 2009-04)
    Radio spectrometers of the CALLISTO type to observe solar flares have been distributed to nine locations around the globe. The instruments observe automatically, their data is collected every day via internet and stored ...

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