Recent observations of ionospheric flows by ground-based radars, in particular by the European Incoherent Scatter (EISCAT) facility using the “Polar” experiment, together with previous analyses of the response of geomagnetic disturbance to variations of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), suggest that convection in the high-latitude ionosphere should be considered to be the sum of two intrinsically time-dependent patterns, one driven by solar wind-magnetosphere coupling at the dayside magnetopause, the other by the release of energy in the geomagnetic tail (mainly by dayside and nightside reconnection, respectively). The flows driven by dayside coupling are largest on the dayside, where they usually dominate, are associated with an exp...
We exploit a database of high-latitude ionospheric electric potential patterns, derived from radar o...
A continuous band of high ion temperature, which persisted for about 8 h and zigzagged north-south a...
Observations are presented of short-lived, highly structured bursts of rapid plasma flow observed wi...
Recent observations of ionospheric flows by ground-based radars, in particular by the European Incoh...
On October 27th 1984, high-latitude ionospheric convection was observed by the European incoherent s...
In this paper we study the high-latitude plasma flow variations associated with a periodic (∼8 min) ...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
We present SuperDARN radar observations of the nightside high-latitude ionospheric flow during two 6...
International audienceWe have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the El...
Studies have been conducted on the flow in the high-latitude ionosphere and how this depends on the ...
We present measurements of the ionospheric plasma flow over the range of invariant latitudes 71–76°,...
Dayside ionospheric convection at high latitudes has been examined during a series of experiments us...
Dayside ionospheric convection at high latitudes has been examined during a series of experiments us...
The effects of flux transfer events (FTE) on the dayside auroral ionosphere are studied, using a sim...
We exploit a database of high-latitude ionospheric electric potential patterns, derived from radar o...
We exploit a database of high-latitude ionospheric electric potential patterns, derived from radar o...
A continuous band of high ion temperature, which persisted for about 8 h and zigzagged north-south a...
Observations are presented of short-lived, highly structured bursts of rapid plasma flow observed wi...
Recent observations of ionospheric flows by ground-based radars, in particular by the European Incoh...
On October 27th 1984, high-latitude ionospheric convection was observed by the European incoherent s...
In this paper we study the high-latitude plasma flow variations associated with a periodic (∼8 min) ...
This review presents recent observations of high-latitude ionospheric plasma convection, obtained us...
We present SuperDARN radar observations of the nightside high-latitude ionospheric flow during two 6...
International audienceWe have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the El...
Studies have been conducted on the flow in the high-latitude ionosphere and how this depends on the ...
We present measurements of the ionospheric plasma flow over the range of invariant latitudes 71–76°,...
Dayside ionospheric convection at high latitudes has been examined during a series of experiments us...
Dayside ionospheric convection at high latitudes has been examined during a series of experiments us...
The effects of flux transfer events (FTE) on the dayside auroral ionosphere are studied, using a sim...
We exploit a database of high-latitude ionospheric electric potential patterns, derived from radar o...
We exploit a database of high-latitude ionospheric electric potential patterns, derived from radar o...
A continuous band of high ion temperature, which persisted for about 8 h and zigzagged north-south a...
Observations are presented of short-lived, highly structured bursts of rapid plasma flow observed wi...