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Ionosphere Total Electron Content - November 2003

This movie displays plume formation for a space weather event in November 2003. In this visualization, the observer is fixed between the Sun and the Earth (slightly off the center line for better perspective). Blue represents low ionospheric electron counts, dark red is high electron counts.

Movie showing electron enhancement from November 2003 (no dates).    Movie showing electron enhancement from November 2003 (no dates).
Duration: 7.0 seconds
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Movie showing electron enhancement from November 2003.    Movie showing electron enhancement from November 2003.
Duration: 7.0 seconds
Available formats:
  640x480 (30 fps) MPEG-1   5 MB
  320x240 (30 fps) MPEG-1   1 MB
  720x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-2   6 MB
  720x480 (29.97 fps) Frames (Nov2003 nodate)
  320x240     JPEG         54 KB
  640x480 (29.97 fps) MPEG-4   6 MB
How to play our movies


View of the electron enhancement before the storm.    View of the electron enhancement before the storm.

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View of the electron enhancement before the storm (no dates).    View of the electron enhancement before the storm (no dates).

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View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and up through Canada.    View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and up through Canada.

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View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and into Canada (no dates).    View of the electron enhancement plume across the northeastern U.S. and into Canada (no dates).

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Animation Number:3313
Animator:Tom Bridgman (SVS) (Lead)
Completed:2005-11-18
Scientists:Anthea J. Coster (MIT/Haystack)
 Marlene Colerico (MIT/Haystack)
 John Foster (MIT/Haystack)
 Robert Robinson (NSF)
Data set:World-wide GPS Receiver Network
Data Collected:2003/11/20T15:00:00Z - 2003/11/20T21:58:00Z
Series:Space Weather Cold Fronts
Keywords:
SVS >> Electron Fluxes
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Sun-earth Interactions >> Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Particles
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Sun-earth Interactions >> Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Particles >> Electron Flux
GCMD >> Location >> Ionosphere
SVS >> Space Weather
More Information on this topic available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/cold_front_feature.html
Science paper:JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 110, A09S31, doi:10.1029/2004JA010928, 2005
 
 
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