A comparison of EISCAT and Dynasonde measurements of the auroral ionosphere

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Incoherent-scatter radar and ionospheric sounding are powerful and complementary techniques in the study of the Earth's ionosphere. The work presented here involves the use of the Tromsø Dynasonde as a correlative diagnostic with the EISCAT incoherent-scatter radar. A comparison of electron-density profiles shows how a Dynasonde can be used to calibrate an incoherent-scatter radar and to monitor changes in the system. Sky-maps of the direction of Dynasonde echoes are compared with EISCAT-derived density profiles to illustrate how a Dynasonde can be used to measure the drift velocity of auroral features. Vector velocities fitted to Dynasonde echoes are compared with EISCAT-derived plasma velocities. The results show good agreement when the data are taken during quiet to moderately active conditions and averaged over time scales of 30 min or more.

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Sedgemore, K. J. F., Williams, P. J. S., Jones, G. O. L., & Wright, J. W. (1997, February 1). A comparison of EISCAT and Dynasonde measurements of the auroral ionosphere. Annales Geophysicae. European Geosciences Union. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-996-1403-x

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