Radar observations of 8.3 m scale equatorial spread f irregularities over Trivandrum
Abstract
In this paper, we present observations of equatorial spread F (ESF) irregularities made using a newly installed 18 MHz radar located at Trivandrum. We characterize the morphology and the spectral parameters of the 8.3 m ESF irregularities which are found to be remarkably different from that observed so extensively at 3 m scale size. We also present statistical results of the irregularities in the form of percentage occurrence of the echoes and spectral parameters (SNR, Doppler velocity, Spectral width). The Doppler spectra are narrower, less structured and less variable in time as compared to those observed for 3 m scale size. We have never observed the ESF irregularity velocities to be supersonic here unlike those at Jicamarca and the velocities are found to be within ± 200 m s-1. The spectral widths are found to be less than 150 m s-1. Hence the velocities and spectral width both are smaller than those reported for 3 m scale size. The velocities and spectral widths are further found to be much smaller than those of the American sector. These observations are compared with those reported elsewhere and discussed in the light of present understanding on the ESF irregularities at different wavelengths.
- Publication:
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35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly
- Pub Date:
- 2004
- Bibcode:
- 2004cosp...35.2566D