Plasma convection in the high-latitude ionosphere provides important information about magnetosphere–ionosphere–thermosphere coupling. In this study we estimate the along-track component of plasma convection within and around the polar cap, using electron density profiles measured by the three Swarm satellites. The velocity values estimated from the two different satellite pairs agree with each other. In both hemispheres the estimated velocity is generally anti-sunward, especially for higher speeds. The obtained velocity is in qualitative agreement with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network data. Our method can supplement currently available instruments for ionospheric plasma velocity measurements, especially in cases where these tradi...
Abstract We present Swarm satellite and EISCAT radar observations of electrodynamical parameters in...
At high latitudes plasma motions driven by the interaction of the magnetosphere with the solar wind ...
Forecasting of the effects of thermospheric drag on satellites will be improved significantly with b...
We have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the Electron Drift Instrumen...
We examine two crossings of three Cluster satellites from the polar cap into the high-latitude pla...
Based on drift velocity measurements of the EDI instruments on Cluster during the years 2001–...
Space weather phenomena such as scintillations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals...
Modern ionosondes make almost simultaneous measurements of the time rate of change of phase path in...
nG eo C om m un ic a te s Estimating along-track plasma drift speed from electron density measuremen...
Large-scale ionospheric plasma anomalies appear at high latitudes, extending across the polar cap as...
Various ionospheric plasma anomalies appear at auroral latitudes, extending across the polar cap as ...
The recent availability of substantial data sets taken by the EISCAT Svalbard Radar allows several ...
International audienceIn this paper we report measurements of the convection obtained with the Elect...
We report first observations of equatorial convection signatures associated with a plasmaspheric dra...
Model predictions of the diurnal variations of plasma convection velocities and electron densities i...
Abstract We present Swarm satellite and EISCAT radar observations of electrodynamical parameters in...
At high latitudes plasma motions driven by the interaction of the magnetosphere with the solar wind ...
Forecasting of the effects of thermospheric drag on satellites will be improved significantly with b...
We have used vector measurements of the electron drift velocity made by the Electron Drift Instrumen...
We examine two crossings of three Cluster satellites from the polar cap into the high-latitude pla...
Based on drift velocity measurements of the EDI instruments on Cluster during the years 2001–...
Space weather phenomena such as scintillations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals...
Modern ionosondes make almost simultaneous measurements of the time rate of change of phase path in...
nG eo C om m un ic a te s Estimating along-track plasma drift speed from electron density measuremen...
Large-scale ionospheric plasma anomalies appear at high latitudes, extending across the polar cap as...
Various ionospheric plasma anomalies appear at auroral latitudes, extending across the polar cap as ...
The recent availability of substantial data sets taken by the EISCAT Svalbard Radar allows several ...
International audienceIn this paper we report measurements of the convection obtained with the Elect...
We report first observations of equatorial convection signatures associated with a plasmaspheric dra...
Model predictions of the diurnal variations of plasma convection velocities and electron densities i...
Abstract We present Swarm satellite and EISCAT radar observations of electrodynamical parameters in...
At high latitudes plasma motions driven by the interaction of the magnetosphere with the solar wind ...
Forecasting of the effects of thermospheric drag on satellites will be improved significantly with b...