Measurements of height-dependent electric field (E) and neutral wind (u) are important governing parameters of the Earth's upper atmosphere, which can be used to study, for example, how auroral currents close or how energy flows between the ionized and neutral constituents. The new EISCAT 3D (E3D) incoherent scatter radar will be able to measure a three-dimensional ion velocity vector (v) at each measurement point, which will allow less stringent prior assumptions about E and u to be made when estimating them from radar measurements. This study investigates the feasibility of estimating the three-dimensional electric field and neutral wind vectors along a magnetic field-aligned profile from E3D measurements, using the ion momentum equation...
One of the most important input fields for an ionospheric model is the horizontal neutral wind. The ...
The field-aligned neutral oscillations in the F-region (altitudes between 165 and 275 km) were comp...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Measurements of height-dependent electric field (E) and neutral wind (u) are important governing par...
Measurements of height-dependent electric field (E) and neutral wind (u) are important governing par...
Volumetric measurements of the ionosphere are important for investigating spatial variations of iono...
International audienceCommon programme observations by the EISCAT UHF radar revealed an extended int...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
A unique experiment was undertaken during the nights of 27 and 28 February 2003. Tristatic Fabry-Per...
Incoherent scatter radar have traditionally determined four ionospheric parameters: electron density...
International audienceThis paper presents the first direct empirical evidence that mesoscale variati...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
One of the most important input fields for an ionospheric model is the horizontal neutral wind. The ...
International audienceThe field-aligned neutral oscillations in the F-region (altitudes between 165 ...
One of the most important input fields for an ionospheric model is the horizontal neutral wind. The ...
The field-aligned neutral oscillations in the F-region (altitudes between 165 and 275 km) were comp...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...
Measurements of height-dependent electric field (E) and neutral wind (u) are important governing par...
Measurements of height-dependent electric field (E) and neutral wind (u) are important governing par...
Volumetric measurements of the ionosphere are important for investigating spatial variations of iono...
International audienceCommon programme observations by the EISCAT UHF radar revealed an extended int...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
A unique experiment was undertaken during the nights of 27 and 28 February 2003. Tristatic Fabry-Per...
Incoherent scatter radar have traditionally determined four ionospheric parameters: electron density...
International audienceThis paper presents the first direct empirical evidence that mesoscale variati...
It is now well established that strong electric fields can distort high-latitude ion velocity distri...
One of the most important input fields for an ionospheric model is the horizontal neutral wind. The ...
International audienceThe field-aligned neutral oscillations in the F-region (altitudes between 165 ...
One of the most important input fields for an ionospheric model is the horizontal neutral wind. The ...
The field-aligned neutral oscillations in the F-region (altitudes between 165 and 275 km) were comp...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper-atmosphere sciences, We...