We present all-sky interferometric meteor radar (MR), VHF (36.9 MHz), observations from Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory and report on the unusual echoes, which were detected at low elevation on the northern horizon, typically during substorms. These echoes have a near-zero Doppler shift, relatively low power, but with a sharp rise to the power peak, short lifetime (less than 2 s), and nonexponential decay (NED). We suggest that such auroral NED echoes are in fact ground backscatter of the MR waves which have been refracted in the ionosphere, passing through the ionosphere in the substorm region, where pulsating aurora (at a frequency higher than 1.7 Hz) occurs and causes quasiperiodic modulation of the wave propagation conditions, which l...
Multi-frequency observations of E-region coherent backscatter from decametre waves reveal that a...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
We report here on the low altitude quasi-periodic (LQP) radar echoes from low latitude sporadic E la...
Abstract Multi‐instrument observations by a meteor radar (MR), auroral cameras, ionosondes, and gro...
A new type of coherent radar echoes from the auroral E region, which shows a narrow spectrum peak ar...
This paper is concerned with short lived (<2 s) meteor trails which produced VHF radar echoes, sp...
The Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) is a global network of coherent high frequency (HF)...
Non-specular meteor trail echoes are radar reflections from plasma instabilities that are caused by ...
The statistical occurrence of decametre-scale ionospheric irregularities, average line-of-sight ...
Simultaneous all-sky camera and HF radar observations of the visual and E-region radar aurora in t...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
Abstract Using data of the all-sky interferometric meteor radar (SKiYMET, 36.9 MHz) operating in th...
Observations of E region backscatter by the Ice-land East SuperDARN HF radar from the 30 minute per...
[1] Radar data of non-specular meteor trails shows two clear and consistent features: (1) non–specul...
We have observed a number of strong echoes with the European incoherent-scatter (EISCAT) UHF (930-M...
Multi-frequency observations of E-region coherent backscatter from decametre waves reveal that a...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
We report here on the low altitude quasi-periodic (LQP) radar echoes from low latitude sporadic E la...
Abstract Multi‐instrument observations by a meteor radar (MR), auroral cameras, ionosondes, and gro...
A new type of coherent radar echoes from the auroral E region, which shows a narrow spectrum peak ar...
This paper is concerned with short lived (<2 s) meteor trails which produced VHF radar echoes, sp...
The Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) is a global network of coherent high frequency (HF)...
Non-specular meteor trail echoes are radar reflections from plasma instabilities that are caused by ...
The statistical occurrence of decametre-scale ionospheric irregularities, average line-of-sight ...
Simultaneous all-sky camera and HF radar observations of the visual and E-region radar aurora in t...
The summer polar lower thermosphere (90-100 km) has an interesting connection to meteors, adjacent t...
Abstract Using data of the all-sky interferometric meteor radar (SKiYMET, 36.9 MHz) operating in th...
Observations of E region backscatter by the Ice-land East SuperDARN HF radar from the 30 minute per...
[1] Radar data of non-specular meteor trails shows two clear and consistent features: (1) non–specul...
We have observed a number of strong echoes with the European incoherent-scatter (EISCAT) UHF (930-M...
Multi-frequency observations of E-region coherent backscatter from decametre waves reveal that a...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
We report here on the low altitude quasi-periodic (LQP) radar echoes from low latitude sporadic E la...