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An introduction to the ionospheric space weather currently underway, as solar activity is steadily declining towards the approaching solar minimum. The examples cited include the September 2017, March 2018, and June 2018 events, underlining how the solar-terrestrial environment will be largely dominated by internal dynamics as we near the end of Solar Cycle 24.
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Cander, L.R. (2019). Ionospheric Weather in Action. In: Ionospheric Space Weather. Springer Geophysics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99331-7_10
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