Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation

Abstract The relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) and the neutral atmosphere is studied. This study is based on the previous study in which the GPS scintillation index and the tropospheric cloud-top temperature are used as proxies for EPB activity and atmos...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mamoru Yamamoto, Yuichi Otsuka, Hidekatsu Jin, Yasunobu Miyoshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0184-7
id doaj-7f5808accf144b03938f1c11e94dd5cc
record_format Article
spelling doaj-7f5808accf144b03938f1c11e94dd5cc2020-11-24T21:12:14ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Earth and Planetary Science2197-42842018-05-015111110.1186/s40645-018-0184-7Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilationMamoru Yamamoto0Yuichi Otsuka1Hidekatsu Jin2Yasunobu Miyoshi3Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto UniversityInstitute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya UniversityNational Institute of Information and Communications TechnologyDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyushu UniversityAbstract The relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) and the neutral atmosphere is studied. This study is based on the previous study in which the GPS scintillation index and the tropospheric cloud-top temperature are used as proxies for EPB activity and atmospheric perturbations, respectively, and a correlation was found between their day-to-day variations. In this paper, we maintained the same GPS scintillation data but substituted the atmospheric data via an assimilation run of the Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA). Cross-correlation between the EPB activity and the atmospheric temperature is similar to the results in Ogawa et al. (Earth Planets Space 61:397–410, 2009). The new findings from our study include (1) an enhanced correlation between the EPB activity and the neutral atmosphere is found in horizontally and vertically large areas, (2) the longitudinal disturbance of atmospheric temperature and wind velocity during the EPB-active days is enhanced, and (3) the enhancement of atmospheric disturbance during the EPB-active days shows a similarity to the characteristics of large-scale wave structures in the ionosphere. These results more clearly support couplings between EPBs and the neutral atmosphere.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0184-7Equatorial plasma bubbleGPS scintillationGAIA modelDay-to-day variabilityAtmosphere-ionosphere coupling
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mamoru Yamamoto
Yuichi Otsuka
Hidekatsu Jin
Yasunobu Miyoshi
spellingShingle Mamoru Yamamoto
Yuichi Otsuka
Hidekatsu Jin
Yasunobu Miyoshi
Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Equatorial plasma bubble
GPS scintillation
GAIA model
Day-to-day variability
Atmosphere-ionosphere coupling
author_facet Mamoru Yamamoto
Yuichi Otsuka
Hidekatsu Jin
Yasunobu Miyoshi
author_sort Mamoru Yamamoto
title Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
title_short Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
title_full Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
title_fullStr Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from GPS scintillation and atmospheric properties from Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA) assimilation
title_sort relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubble activity from gps scintillation and atmospheric properties from ground-to-topside model of atmosphere and ionosphere for aeronomy (gaia) assimilation
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
issn 2197-4284
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract The relationship between day-to-day variability of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) and the neutral atmosphere is studied. This study is based on the previous study in which the GPS scintillation index and the tropospheric cloud-top temperature are used as proxies for EPB activity and atmospheric perturbations, respectively, and a correlation was found between their day-to-day variations. In this paper, we maintained the same GPS scintillation data but substituted the atmospheric data via an assimilation run of the Ground-to-topside model of Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA). Cross-correlation between the EPB activity and the atmospheric temperature is similar to the results in Ogawa et al. (Earth Planets Space 61:397–410, 2009). The new findings from our study include (1) an enhanced correlation between the EPB activity and the neutral atmosphere is found in horizontally and vertically large areas, (2) the longitudinal disturbance of atmospheric temperature and wind velocity during the EPB-active days is enhanced, and (3) the enhancement of atmospheric disturbance during the EPB-active days shows a similarity to the characteristics of large-scale wave structures in the ionosphere. These results more clearly support couplings between EPBs and the neutral atmosphere.
topic Equatorial plasma bubble
GPS scintillation
GAIA model
Day-to-day variability
Atmosphere-ionosphere coupling
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-018-0184-7
work_keys_str_mv AT mamoruyamamoto relationshipbetweendaytodayvariabilityofequatorialplasmabubbleactivityfromgpsscintillationandatmosphericpropertiesfromgroundtotopsidemodelofatmosphereandionosphereforaeronomygaiaassimilation
AT yuichiotsuka relationshipbetweendaytodayvariabilityofequatorialplasmabubbleactivityfromgpsscintillationandatmosphericpropertiesfromgroundtotopsidemodelofatmosphereandionosphereforaeronomygaiaassimilation
AT hidekatsujin relationshipbetweendaytodayvariabilityofequatorialplasmabubbleactivityfromgpsscintillationandatmosphericpropertiesfromgroundtotopsidemodelofatmosphereandionosphereforaeronomygaiaassimilation
AT yasunobumiyoshi relationshipbetweendaytodayvariabilityofequatorialplasmabubbleactivityfromgpsscintillationandatmosphericpropertiesfromgroundtotopsidemodelofatmosphereandionosphereforaeronomygaiaassimilation
_version_ 1716751129189023744