@InProceedings{CandidoBatGueKlaNeg:2015:ImSoWi,
author = "Candido, Cl{\'a}udia Maria Nicoli and Batista, Inez Staciarini
and Guedes, F{\'a}bio Becker and Klausner, V. and Negreti, P. M.
S.",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Universidade do Vale do
Para{\'{\i}}ba (UNIVAP)} and {Universidade do Vale do
Para{\'{\i}}ba (UNIVAP)}",
title = "Low latitude ionospheric variability during solar minimum 2008:
impact of Solar Wind High Speed Streams",
year = "2015",
organization = "International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society, 14.",
abstract = "The solar minimum period of solar cycle 23 was unusually long and
quiet in comparison to previous solar minimum in 1996. Several
reports have been analyzing its features and impact under distinct
point of view (Solomon et al., 2013; Lei et al., 2008;
Verkhoglyadova et al., 2013) . In this work, we analyze the low
latitude ionosphere in South America and its behavior under the
impact of this peculiar period. The ionospheric variation is
analyzed through typical ionospheric parameters such as the
vertical total electron content, VTEC, the peak height of F2
layer, hmF2, and F region critical frequency, foF2, in 2008,
around the south crest of Equatorial Ionization Anomaly (EIA), in
Cachoeira Paulista (45.0 o W, mag. lat: 16 o S, dip angle:
-32.3o). We investigate of the role of High Speed Streams (HSSs)
on the ionospheric variability.",
conference-location = "Rio de Janeiro, RJ",
conference-year = "3-6 Aug.",
urlaccessdate = "26 abr. 2024"
}