Monitoring of Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances (SID) from Kolkata (INDIA)
Sandip K. Chakrabarti, K. Acharyya, B. Bose, S. Mandal, A. Chatterjee,, N.M. Nandi, S. Pal, and R. Khan

TL;DR
This paper presents initial results of continuous monitoring of sudden ionospheric disturbances (SID) over Kolkata, comparing VLF signal data with NASA satellite X-ray observations, demonstrating effective detection of solar flare effects.
Contribution
First continuous SID monitoring over Kolkata with comparison to NASA satellite data, validating VLF signals as reliable indicators of solar flare impacts.
Findings
VLF signals effectively detect SID events
Strong correlation between VLF data and NASA X-ray observations
Successful two-week continuous monitoring of ionospheric disturbances
Abstract
We report our first results of monitoring sudden ionospheric disturbances (SID). We present data taken continuously for two weeks during 20th Sept. 2002 and 4th Oct. 2002. We compare the effects of solar flares of the VLF signal with those obtained by GOES Satellite of NASA monitoring in X-rays and found excellent agreement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
