Recent studies have identified significant connections between volcanic eruptions and disturbances in the ionosphere, influencing various aspects of atmospheric science and satellite communications. The connection between volcanic eruptions and ionospheric disturbances is increasingly recognized, especially through the analysis of GNSS data which reveals significant perturbations in electron density following eruptions.
This research not only clarifies the dynamics of the ionosphere but also underscores the practical implications for satellite communications and natural disaster management. Continued exploration in this area is necessary to establish reliable forecasting mechanisms and improving our understanding of atmospheric responses to geological events.