Three-dimensional equatorial spread F modeling: Zonal neutral wind effects

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The NRL SAMI3/ESF three-dimensional simulation code is used to examine the effect of zonal neutral winds on the dynamics and morphology of equatorial spread F (ESF). Three zonal wind models are used: (a) a constant eastward neutral wind of 150 m/s, (b) HWM93, and (c) HWM07. It is shown that the dynamics and morphology of the ESF bubbles depends strongly on the zonal neutral wind. The simulation results are compared with TIMED/GUVI and IMAGE/FUV data. For the conditions studied (F10.7 = 170) it is found that the HWM93 wind model results agree better with the data than those from a constant wind model or HWM07. Specifically, observations of a reversed 'C' shaped FUV image, a westward tilt of the plasma bubble, and a decrease in zonal bubble velocity with increasing latitude are reproduced by SAMI3/ESF. Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Huba, J. D., Ossakow, S. L., Joyce, G., Krall, J., & England, S. L. (2009). Three-dimensional equatorial spread F modeling: Zonal neutral wind effects. Geophysical Research Letters, 36(19). https://doi.org/10.1029/2009GL040284

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