Pronounced Suppression and X-Pattern Merging of Equatorial Ionization Anomalies After the 2022 Tonga Volcano Eruption
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27578Dato
2022-05-27Type
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Peer reviewed
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Aa, Ercha; Zhang, Shun-Rong; Wang, Wenbing; Erickson, Philip J.; Qian, Liying; Eastes, Richard W.; Harding, Brian; Immel, Thomas; Karan, Deepak; Daniell, Robert E.; Coster, Anthea J.; Goncharenko, Larisa P.; Vierinen, Juha; Cai, Xuguang; Spicher, AndresSammendrag
Following the 2022 Tonga Volcano eruption, dramatic suppression and deformation of the
equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA) crests occurred in the American sector ∼14,000 km away from the
epicenter. The EIA crests variations and associated ionosphere-thermosphere disturbances were investigated
using Global Navigation Satellite System total electron content data, Global-scale Observations of the Limb
and Disk ultraviolet images, Ionospheric Connection Explorer wind data, and ionosonde observations. The
main results are as follows: (a) Following the eastward passage of expected eruption-induced atmospheric
disturbances, daytime EIA crests, especially the southern one, showed severe suppression of more than 10
TEC Unit and collapsed equatorward over 10° latitudes, forming a single band of enhanced density near the
geomagnetic equator around 14–17 UT, (b) Evening EIA crests experienced a drastic deformation around
22 UT, forming a unique X-pattern in a limited longitudinal area between 20 and 40°W. (c) Thermospheric
horizontal winds, especially the zonal winds, showed long-lasting quasi-periodic fluctuations between
±200 m/s for 7–8 hr after the passage of volcano-induced Lamb waves. The EIA suppression and X-pattern
merging was consistent with a westward equatorial zonal dynamo electric field induced by the strong zonal
wind oscillation with a westward reversal.
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Aa, Zhang, Wang, Erickson, Qian, Eastes, Harding, Immel, Karan, Daniell, Coster, Goncharenko, Vierinen, Cai, Spicher. Pronounced Suppression and X-Pattern Merging of Equatorial Ionization Anomalies After the 2022 Tonga Volcano Eruption. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Space Physics. 2022;127(6)Metadata
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