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The spread F experiment (SpreadFEx): Program overview and first results

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العنوان: The spread F experiment (SpreadFEx): Program overview and first results
المساهمون: Fritts, D. (author), Abdu, M. (author), Batista, B. (author), Batista, I. (author), Batista, P. (author), Buriti, R. (author), Clemesha, B. (author), Dautermann, T. (author), de Paula, E. (author), Fechine, B. (author), Fejer, B. (author), Gobbi, D. (author), Haase, J. (author), Kamalabadi, F. (author), Laughman, B. (author), Lima, L. (author), Liu, Han-Li (author), Medeiros, A. (author), Pautet, P.-D (author), Riggin, D. (author), So Sabbas, F. (author), Sobral, J. (author), Stamus, P. (author), Takahashi, H. (author), Taylor, M. (author), Vadas, S. (author), Wrasse, C. (author)
بيانات النشر: TERRAPUB (Terra Scientific Publishing Company)
سنة النشر: 2009
المجموعة: OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research / University Corporation for Atmospheric Research)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Equatorial spread F, Plasma instabilities, Plasma bubbles, Plasma bubble seeding, Thermospheric gravity waves
الوصف: We performed an extensive experimental campaign (the spread F Experiment, or SpreadFEx) from September to November 2005 to attempt to define the role of neutral atmosphere dynamics, specifically wave motions propagating upward from the lower atmosphere, in seeding equatorial spread F and plasma bubbles extending to higher altitudes. Campaign measurements focused on the Brazilian sector and included ground-based optical, radar, digisonde, and GPS measurements at a number of fixed and temporary sites. Related data on convection and plasma bubble structures were also collected by GOES 12 and the GUVI instrument aboard the TIMED satellite. Initial results of our analyses of SpreadFEx and related data indicate 1) extensive gravity wave (GW) activity apparently linked to deep convection predominantly to the west of our measurement sites, 2) the presence of small-scale GW activity confined to lower altitudes, 3) larger-scale GW activity apparently penetrating to much higher altitudes suggested by electron density and TEC fluctuations in the E and F regions, 4) substantial GW amplitudes implied by digisonde electron densities, and 5) apparent direct links of these perturbations in the lower F region to spread F and plasma bubbles extending to much higher altitudes. Related efforts with correlative data are defining 6) the occurrence and locations of deep convection, 7) the spatial and temporal evolutions of plasma bubbles, the 8) 2D (height-resolved) structures of plasma bubbles, and 9) the expected propagation of GWs and tides from the lower atmosphere into the thermosphere and ionosphere.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
Relation: Earth, Planets and Space; http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-002-631; ark:/85065/d73j3f03
الاتاحة: http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-002-631
Rights: Copyright 2011 TERRAPUB.
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.8F27DE74
قاعدة البيانات: BASE