Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar

Between 130 and 170 km altitude in the daytime ionosphere, the so-called 150-km field-aligned irregularities (FAIs) have been observed since the 1960s at equatorial regions with several very high frequency (VHF) radars. We report statistical results of 150-km FAI drift velocities on a plane perpendi...

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Main Authors: Yuichi Otsuka, Naruhito Mizutani, Kazuo Shiokawa, Amit Patra, Tatsuhiro Yokoyama, Mamoru Yamamoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2013-11-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00009711
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spelling doaj-b2b3f8e3e21c433995cfe679a585f1732020-11-24T21:16:59ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X2013-11-0157336937810.15094/00009711Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere RadarYuichi Otsuka0Naruhito Mizutani1Kazuo Shiokawa2Amit Patra3Tatsuhiro Yokoyama4Mamoru Yamamoto5Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya UniversitySolar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya UniversitySolar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya UniversityNational Atmospheric Research LaboratoryResearch Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto UniversityResearch Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto UniversityBetween 130 and 170 km altitude in the daytime ionosphere, the so-called 150-km field-aligned irregularities (FAIs) have been observed since the 1960s at equatorial regions with several very high frequency (VHF) radars. We report statistical results of 150-km FAI drift velocities on a plane perpendicular to the geomagnetic field, acquired by analyzing the Doppler velocities of 150-km FAIs observed with the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) at Kototabang, Indonesia during the period from Aug. 2007 to Oct. 2009. We found that the southward/upward perpendicular drift velocity of the 150-km FAIs tends to decrease in the afternoon and that this feature is consistent with that of F-region plasma drift velocities over the magnetic equator. The zonal component of the 150-km FAI drift velocity is westward and decreases with time, whereas the F-region plasma drift velocity observed with the incoherent scatter radar at Jicamarca, Peru, which is westward, reaches a maximum at about noon. The southward/upward and zonal drift velocities of the 150-km FAIs are smaller than that of the F-region plasma drift velocity by approximately 3 m/s and 25 m/s, respectively, on average. The large difference between the 150-km FAI and F-region plasma drift velocities may not arise from a difference in the magnetic latitudes at which their electric fields are generated. Electric fields generated at the altitude at which the 150-km FAIs occur may not be negligible.http://doi.org/10.15094/00009711
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author Yuichi Otsuka
Naruhito Mizutani
Kazuo Shiokawa
Amit Patra
Tatsuhiro Yokoyama
Mamoru Yamamoto
spellingShingle Yuichi Otsuka
Naruhito Mizutani
Kazuo Shiokawa
Amit Patra
Tatsuhiro Yokoyama
Mamoru Yamamoto
Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
Antarctic Record
author_facet Yuichi Otsuka
Naruhito Mizutani
Kazuo Shiokawa
Amit Patra
Tatsuhiro Yokoyama
Mamoru Yamamoto
author_sort Yuichi Otsuka
title Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
title_short Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
title_full Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
title_fullStr Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
title_full_unstemmed Drift velocities of 150-km Field-Aligned Irregularities observed by the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
title_sort drift velocities of 150-km field-aligned irregularities observed by the equatorial atmosphere radar
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Between 130 and 170 km altitude in the daytime ionosphere, the so-called 150-km field-aligned irregularities (FAIs) have been observed since the 1960s at equatorial regions with several very high frequency (VHF) radars. We report statistical results of 150-km FAI drift velocities on a plane perpendicular to the geomagnetic field, acquired by analyzing the Doppler velocities of 150-km FAIs observed with the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR) at Kototabang, Indonesia during the period from Aug. 2007 to Oct. 2009. We found that the southward/upward perpendicular drift velocity of the 150-km FAIs tends to decrease in the afternoon and that this feature is consistent with that of F-region plasma drift velocities over the magnetic equator. The zonal component of the 150-km FAI drift velocity is westward and decreases with time, whereas the F-region plasma drift velocity observed with the incoherent scatter radar at Jicamarca, Peru, which is westward, reaches a maximum at about noon. The southward/upward and zonal drift velocities of the 150-km FAIs are smaller than that of the F-region plasma drift velocity by approximately 3 m/s and 25 m/s, respectively, on average. The large difference between the 150-km FAI and F-region plasma drift velocities may not arise from a difference in the magnetic latitudes at which their electric fields are generated. Electric fields generated at the altitude at which the 150-km FAIs occur may not be negligible.
url http://doi.org/10.15094/00009711
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