Dynamical Coupling Between Different Regions of Equatorial Atmosphere

  • Ramkumar G
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An irregular sporadic E ionization layer was observed by the Arecibo incoherent scatter radar and a coherent scatter radar imager located on St. Croix during the passage of an MSTID observed by the Boston University all-sky camera in 630 nm imagery. The MSTID in question was not very intense and was barely detectable in the vertical F region plasma drifts measured by Arecibo. The intensity of the coherent scatter from small-scale irregularities in the sporadic E layer appeared nonetheless to be modulated by the MSTID and was strongest in the F region airglow crests, mapped along magnetic field lines to the E region volume being observed. The coherent scatter Doppler shifts were highly correlated with altitude displacements in the sporadic E layer, and the sign of the correlation was controlled by the sign of the background zonal electric field. The MSTID did not appear to modulate the morphology of the sporadic E layer irregularities themselves, which took the form of convective rolls and which drifted with the ambient neutral wind.

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Ramkumar, G. (2011). Dynamical Coupling Between Different Regions of Equatorial Atmosphere. In Aeronomy of the Earth’s Atmosphere and Ionosphere (pp. 57–65). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0326-1_3

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