This author suggests the concept of a new technology for global detection
(GLOBDET) of atmospheric disturbances of natural and technogenic origin, on the
basis of phase measurements of the total electron content (TEC) in the
ionosphere using an international GPS network. Temporal dependencies of TEC are
obtained for a set of spaced receivers of the GPS network simultaneously for
the entire set of "visible" (over a given time interval) GPS satellites (up to
5-10 satellites). These series are subjected to filtering in the selected range
of oscillation periods using algorithms for spatio-temporal analysis of signals
of non-equidistant GPS phased antenna arrays which are adequate to the detected
disturbance. An analysis is made of the possibilities of using the GLOBDET when
detecting the ionospheric response of solar flares. In this case it is best to
make the coherent summation of the filtered series of TEC. A powerful impulsive
flares of July 29, 1999 and December 28, 1999 were chosen to illustrate the
practical implementation of the proposed method.Comment: EmTeX-386, 10 pages with 3 figures, article:papeglob.tex, figures:
fig1GRAD.PS.Z, fig2GRAD.PS.Z, fig3GRAD.PS.