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Midnight reversal of ionospheric plasma bubble eastward velocity to westward velocity during geomagnetically quiettime: Climatology and its model validation
In an effort to better understand the dynamics of westward velocities of the nocturnal F-region plasma, the climatology of the westward traveling plasma bubbles – WTB – occurring during quiettime is studied here. The climatology of the WTB is analyzed here based on airglow images obtained during 14...
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Published in: | Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics 2011-07, Vol.73 (11), p.1520-1528 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In an effort to better understand the dynamics of westward velocities of the nocturnal F-region plasma, the climatology of the westward traveling plasma bubbles – WTB – occurring during quiettime is studied here. The climatology of the WTB is analyzed here based on airglow images obtained during 14 quiet days between 2001 and 2006 at the Brazilian station São João do Cariri (Geographic 7.45°S, 36.5°W, dip ∼20°S). The frequency of occurrence of the WTB maximizes in the descending phase of the solar cycle. The WTB velocities ranged between ∼20 and 40
ms
−1. The frequency of occurrence had a peak value of only 3.65% at 2345
LT. The maximum occurrence of the WTB was in July–September. No WTB have been observed from November until April in all years 2001–2006. We show for the first time theoretically that the WTB dominant forcing mechanisms during geomagnetically quiet days are westward thermospheric winds.
► This paper presents for the first time midnight reversals of the zonal motion of plasma bubbles. ► It also presents calculated field-line integrated plasma zonal velocities. ► Airglow data to calculate the zonal speeds of the ionospheric plasma has been used. |
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ISSN: | 1364-6826 1879-1824 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jastp.2010.11.031 |