We discuss the influence of charged dust on radar observations in the Earth ionosphere. This region in the upper Earth atmosphere can be described as a partially ionized, low‐temperature plasma. Plasma parameters vary by orders of magnitude spatially and in time. Dust particles influence the charge balance, in some cases dusty plasma condition is met. The polar mesospheric echoes are an example of dust plasma interactions observed with radar. The mesosphere is a region where atmospheric temperature decreases with altitude and can reach frost point temperature. The formation of the polar mesospheric radar echoes involves neutral atmosphere dynamics, which is latitude dependent and it involves charged dust particles, especially icy dust that ...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
International audienceWe review dust and meteoroid fluxes and their dusty plasma effects in the inte...
We propose that dust formed at the cool summer mesopause may have optical properties very different ...
Large amounts of meteoric particles ablate globally into the Earth’s atmosphere each day, and they i...
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
The objective of this paper is to study the effect of different plasma and dust parameters on Polar...
Submicron aerosols, as evidenced by the occurrence of polar mesospheric and noctilucent clouds, exis...
MST radar studies at low latitude stations have documented regions in the mesosphere from where enha...
The behavior of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSEs) during an electron precipitation event is in...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
The first true common volume observations of the PMSE source region with 4 radars are presented in t...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) are a high latitude mesosphere phenomena that are observed at...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
International audienceWe review dust and meteoroid fluxes and their dusty plasma effects in the inte...
We propose that dust formed at the cool summer mesopause may have optical properties very different ...
Large amounts of meteoric particles ablate globally into the Earth’s atmosphere each day, and they i...
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
We investigate the influence of charged dust on the incoherent scatter from the D-region ionosphere....
The objective of this paper is to study the effect of different plasma and dust parameters on Polar...
Submicron aerosols, as evidenced by the occurrence of polar mesospheric and noctilucent clouds, exis...
MST radar studies at low latitude stations have documented regions in the mesosphere from where enha...
The behavior of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSEs) during an electron precipitation event is in...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [IW] Whole atmosphere, Wed. 4 Dec. / 3F Semino...
The first true common volume observations of the PMSE source region with 4 radars are presented in t...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
Polar Mesospheric Summer Echoes (PMSE) are a high latitude mesosphere phenomena that are observed at...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
International audienceWe review dust and meteoroid fluxes and their dusty plasma effects in the inte...
We propose that dust formed at the cool summer mesopause may have optical properties very different ...