The influence of the season on the patch-to-background density ratio of polar cap patches in the nightside ionosphere was observed above northern Scandinavia around solar maximum (1999–2001). This is the first study of the seasonal effect in the nightside polar ionosphere. The observations were conducted by the European Incoherent Scatter Svalbard Radar under conditions favorable for patches based on the high-latitude plasma convection pattern, the interplanetary magnetic field, and an absence of in situ precipitation. Patch-to-background ratios of up to 9.4 ± 2.9 were observed between midwinter and equinox, with values of up to 1.9 ± 0.2 in summer. As the patch-to-background ratios in summer were <2, the enhancements could not formally be ...
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceIn this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density...
The influence of the season on the patch-to-background density ratio of polar cap patches in the nig...
Observations and a computer simulation were used to investigate the seasonal dependency of the occur...
The seasonal and UT dependencies of patches in the polar ionosphere are simulated using the Utah Sta...
Results are presented from a multi-instrument study showing the influence of geomagnetic substorm ac...
International audienceThree intervals of polar patch formation, as observed by the CUTLASS Finland H...
One of the primary mechanisms of loss of Earth's atmosphere is the persistent “cold” ( urn:x-wiley:j...
Polar cap patches are islands of enhanced electron density in the polar cap F region ionosphere, whi...
Polar holes were observed in the high-latitude ionosphere during a series of multi-instrument case s...
International audienceResults are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distributio...
This dissertation includes studies on the generation mechanisms and plasma characteristics of polar ...
Analysis of the diurnal and seasonal variation of polar patches, as identified in two years of HF-ra...
Polar holes were observed in the high-latitude ionosphere during a series of multi-instrument case s...
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceIn this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density...
The influence of the season on the patch-to-background density ratio of polar cap patches in the nig...
Observations and a computer simulation were used to investigate the seasonal dependency of the occur...
The seasonal and UT dependencies of patches in the polar ionosphere are simulated using the Utah Sta...
Results are presented from a multi-instrument study showing the influence of geomagnetic substorm ac...
International audienceThree intervals of polar patch formation, as observed by the CUTLASS Finland H...
One of the primary mechanisms of loss of Earth's atmosphere is the persistent “cold” ( urn:x-wiley:j...
Polar cap patches are islands of enhanced electron density in the polar cap F region ionosphere, whi...
Polar holes were observed in the high-latitude ionosphere during a series of multi-instrument case s...
International audienceResults are presented from a multi-instrument study of the spatial distributio...
This dissertation includes studies on the generation mechanisms and plasma characteristics of polar ...
Analysis of the diurnal and seasonal variation of polar patches, as identified in two years of HF-ra...
Polar holes were observed in the high-latitude ionosphere during a series of multi-instrument case s...
Incoherent scatter radar measurements are an important source for studies of ionospheric plasma para...
International audienceAnnual and seasonal variations in the low-latitude topside ionosphere are inve...
International audienceIn this paper, climatological features of the polar F2-region electron density...