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Quasi 6-Day Planetary Wave Oscillations in Equatorial Plasma Irregularities

WACCM-X Rayleigh-Taylor (R-T)

Delineating the effect of upward propagating migrating solar tides with the TIEGCM-ICON

Maute zonal wind

Effect of Vertical Shear in the Zonal 1Wind on Low-Latitude Zonal Currents: An Observational Perspective Using Swarm and ICON Data

Quasi dipole latitudinal variations of the average Swarm and ICON conjunctions

The Ionospheric Connection Explorer - Prime Mission Review

TIEGCM vertical ExB drift

Seasonal Variations of Small-Scale Waves observed by ICON-MIGHTI

Seasonal variations of monthly-zonal-mean small-scale perturbation amplitudes

Horizontal wind shears in the lower thermosphere observed by ICON

Example of maximum shear determination in zonal wind from 1 orbit of MIGHTI observations

Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling via prescribed field-aligned current simulated by the TIEGCM

Simulations of hemispherically integrated Joule heating [GW] polewardd

Equinoctial Asymmetry in the Upper Ionosphere: Comparison of Satellite Observations and Models

SAMI3 simulation results for electron denisity

Cultivating a culture of inclusivity in Heliophysics

CEDAR participants attending the banquet dinner seated at a round table

On the variability of total electron content over Europe during the 2009 and 2019 Northern Hemisphere SSWs

Daily averaged TEC

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