<p>The paper is dedicated to investigation of localized TEC (total electron content) enhancements (LTEs), particularly of LTE series, detected in the Southern Hemisphere using global ionospheric maps for different solar activity years (2014, 2015, 2018). It is shown that LTE intensity varies in dependence on solar flux and does not directly depend on interplanetary magnetic field orientation. The enhancements occur in a subsolar region and could be observed during a continuous series of days. The highest LTE occurrence rate is observed during period of local winter (April-September) for all analyzed years. The longest observed LTE series was detected during 2014 and lasted 80 days or 120 days if we exclude 2 daily gaps.</p>