Penetrating electric field with/without disturbed electric fields during the 7–8 July 2022 geomagnetic storm simulated by MAGE and observed by ICON MIGHTI

Penetrating and disturbed electric fields develop during geomagnetic storms and are effective in driving remarkable changes in the nightside low latitude ionosphere over varying time periods. While the former arrive nearly instantaneously with the changes in the solar wind electric field, the latter take more time, requiring auroral heating to modify upper atmospheric winds globally, leading to changes in the thermospheric wind dynamo away from the auroral zones. Such changes always differ from the quiet time state where the winds are usually patterned after daytime solar heating. We use the Multiscale Atmosphere‐Geospace Environment model (MAGE) and observations from the NASA Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) mission to investigate both during the 7–8 July 2022 geomagnetic storm event. The model was able to simulate the penetrating and disturbed electric fields. The simulations showed enhanced westward winds and the wind dynamo induced upward ion drift confirmed by the ICON zonal wind and ion drift observations. The simulated zonal wind variations are slightly later in arrival at the low latitudes. We also see the penetrating electric field opposes or cancels the disturbed electric field in the MAGE simulation.

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Author Wu, Qian
Lin, Dong
Wang, Wenbin
Pham, Kevin
Qian, Liying
Wu, Haonan
Immel, T. J.
Yigit, E.
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Publication Date 2025-04-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Wu, Qian, Lin, Dong, Wang, Wenbin, Pham, Kevin, Qian, Liying, Wu, Haonan, Immel, T. J., Yigit, E.. (2025). Penetrating electric field with/without disturbed electric fields during the 7–8 July 2022 geomagnetic storm simulated by MAGE and observed by ICON MIGHTI. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7xw4q6c. Accessed 31 July 2025.

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