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The first use of coordinated ionospheric radio and optical observations over Italy: Convergence of high‐and low‐latitude storm‐induced effectsCesaroni et al., 2017
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- Cesaroni C
- Alfonsi L
- Pezzopane M
- Martinis C
- Baumgardner J
- Wroten J
- Mendillo M
- Musicò E
- Lazzarin M
- Umbriaco G
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
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Ionospheric storm effects at midlatitudes were analyzed using different ground‐based instruments distributed in Italy during the 13–15 November 2012 geomagnetic storm. These included an all‐sky imager (ASI) in Asiago (45.8° N, 11.5° E), a network of dual‐frequeny …
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