Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet

Abstract In this study, the seasonal variations of the EEJ longitudinal profiles were examined based on the full CHAMP satellite magnetic measurements from 2001 to 2010. A total of 7537 satellite noon-time passes across the magnetic dip-equator were analyzed. On the average, the EEJ exhibits the wav...

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Main Authors: Zié Tuo, Vafi Doumbia, Pierdavide Coïsson, N’Guessan Kouassi, Abdel Aziz Kassamba
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01305-z
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spelling doaj-c5a7a097ab9f44f78e49e93dc4572f982020-11-25T04:11:55ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812020-11-017211910.1186/s40623-020-01305-zVariations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojetZié Tuo0Vafi Doumbia1Pierdavide Coïsson2N’Guessan Kouassi3Abdel Aziz Kassamba4Laboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère et de Mécanique des fluides, UFR-SSMT, Université Felix Houphouet BoignyLaboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère et de Mécanique des fluides, UFR-SSMT, Université Felix Houphouet BoignyUniversité de Paris, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRSLaboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère et de Mécanique des fluides, UFR-SSMT, Université Felix Houphouet BoignyLaboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère et de Mécanique des fluides, UFR-SSMT, Université Felix Houphouet BoignyAbstract In this study, the seasonal variations of the EEJ longitudinal profiles were examined based on the full CHAMP satellite magnetic measurements from 2001 to 2010. A total of 7537 satellite noon-time passes across the magnetic dip-equator were analyzed. On the average, the EEJ exhibits the wave-four longitudinal pattern with four maxima located, respectively, around 170° W, 80° W, 10° W and 100° E longitudes. However, a detailed analysis of the monthly averages yielded the classification of the longitudinal profiles in two types. Profiles with three main maxima located, respectively, around 150° W, 0° and 120° E, were observed in December solstice (D) of the Lloyd seasons. In addition, a secondary maximum observed near 90° W in November, December and January, reinforces from March to October to establish the wave-four patterns of the EEJ longitudinal variation. These wave-four patterns were divided into two groups: a group of transition which includes equinox months March, April and October and May in the June solstice; and another group of well-established wave-four pattern which covers June, July, August of the June solstice and the month of September in September equinox. For the first time, the motions in the course of seasons of various maxima of the EEJ noon-time longitudinal profiles have been clearly highlighted.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01305-zEquatorial electrojetLongitudinal variationSeasonal dependence
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author Zié Tuo
Vafi Doumbia
Pierdavide Coïsson
N’Guessan Kouassi
Abdel Aziz Kassamba
spellingShingle Zié Tuo
Vafi Doumbia
Pierdavide Coïsson
N’Guessan Kouassi
Abdel Aziz Kassamba
Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
Earth, Planets and Space
Equatorial electrojet
Longitudinal variation
Seasonal dependence
author_facet Zié Tuo
Vafi Doumbia
Pierdavide Coïsson
N’Guessan Kouassi
Abdel Aziz Kassamba
author_sort Zié Tuo
title Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
title_short Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
title_full Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
title_fullStr Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
title_full_unstemmed Variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
title_sort variations of the peak positions in the longitudinal profile of noon-time equatorial electrojet
publisher SpringerOpen
series Earth, Planets and Space
issn 1880-5981
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract In this study, the seasonal variations of the EEJ longitudinal profiles were examined based on the full CHAMP satellite magnetic measurements from 2001 to 2010. A total of 7537 satellite noon-time passes across the magnetic dip-equator were analyzed. On the average, the EEJ exhibits the wave-four longitudinal pattern with four maxima located, respectively, around 170° W, 80° W, 10° W and 100° E longitudes. However, a detailed analysis of the monthly averages yielded the classification of the longitudinal profiles in two types. Profiles with three main maxima located, respectively, around 150° W, 0° and 120° E, were observed in December solstice (D) of the Lloyd seasons. In addition, a secondary maximum observed near 90° W in November, December and January, reinforces from March to October to establish the wave-four patterns of the EEJ longitudinal variation. These wave-four patterns were divided into two groups: a group of transition which includes equinox months March, April and October and May in the June solstice; and another group of well-established wave-four pattern which covers June, July, August of the June solstice and the month of September in September equinox. For the first time, the motions in the course of seasons of various maxima of the EEJ noon-time longitudinal profiles have been clearly highlighted.
topic Equatorial electrojet
Longitudinal variation
Seasonal dependence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01305-z
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