We use Jicamarca radar observations of F region vertical plasma drifts and auroral electrojet indices during 1968–1988 to study the characteristics and temporal evolution of equatorial disturbance dynamo zonal electric fields. These electric fields result from the dynamo action of storm time winds and/or thermospheric composition changes driven by enhanced energy deposition into the high-latitude ionosphere during geomagnetically active conditions. The equatorial vertical drift perturbations last for periods of up to 30 hours after large increases in the high-latitude currents. On the average, this process can be described by two basic components with time delays of about 1–12 hours and 22–28 hours between the high-latitude current enhancem...
ionospheric Abstract. We use low- and mid-latitude zonal ion drift observations from the DE-2 satell...
F-region incoherent scatter radar drift observations from Millstone Hill and Jicamarca, h-prime F ob...
Night-time <i>F</i>-region vertical electrodynamic drifts at the magnetic equatorial sta...
We use extensive radar measurements of F region vertical plasma drifts and auroral electrojet indice...
Ionospheric plasma drifts often show highly complex and variable signatures during geomagnetically a...
The first comprehensive study of equatorial- to mid-latitude ionospheric electric fields (plasma dri...
Low-latitude ionospheric electric fields and currents are often strongly disturbed during periods of...
We use extensive incoherent scatter radar observations from the Jicamarca Radio Observatory to study...
We use radar observations from the Jicamarca Observatory from 1968 to 1992 to study the effects of t...
Abstract. Effect of magnetic activity, caused by complex interaction of solar wind and magnetosphere...
We used equatorial measurements from the ROCSAT-1 satellite to determine the seasonal and longitudin...
[1] We use extensive incoherent scatter radar observations made at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory b...
We present the first complete study of the dynamics of the equatorial upper atmosphere (180-350 km) ...
High-latitude auroral heating produces changes in the thermosphere that extend to the low-latitude i...
During magnetic storms, wind disturbances produced by auroral phenomena can affect the whole thermos...
ionospheric Abstract. We use low- and mid-latitude zonal ion drift observations from the DE-2 satell...
F-region incoherent scatter radar drift observations from Millstone Hill and Jicamarca, h-prime F ob...
Night-time <i>F</i>-region vertical electrodynamic drifts at the magnetic equatorial sta...
We use extensive radar measurements of F region vertical plasma drifts and auroral electrojet indice...
Ionospheric plasma drifts often show highly complex and variable signatures during geomagnetically a...
The first comprehensive study of equatorial- to mid-latitude ionospheric electric fields (plasma dri...
Low-latitude ionospheric electric fields and currents are often strongly disturbed during periods of...
We use extensive incoherent scatter radar observations from the Jicamarca Radio Observatory to study...
We use radar observations from the Jicamarca Observatory from 1968 to 1992 to study the effects of t...
Abstract. Effect of magnetic activity, caused by complex interaction of solar wind and magnetosphere...
We used equatorial measurements from the ROCSAT-1 satellite to determine the seasonal and longitudin...
[1] We use extensive incoherent scatter radar observations made at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory b...
We present the first complete study of the dynamics of the equatorial upper atmosphere (180-350 km) ...
High-latitude auroral heating produces changes in the thermosphere that extend to the low-latitude i...
During magnetic storms, wind disturbances produced by auroral phenomena can affect the whole thermos...
ionospheric Abstract. We use low- and mid-latitude zonal ion drift observations from the DE-2 satell...
F-region incoherent scatter radar drift observations from Millstone Hill and Jicamarca, h-prime F ob...
Night-time <i>F</i>-region vertical electrodynamic drifts at the magnetic equatorial sta...