Horizontal electric fields in the middle latitude |
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Authors: | Ogawa Toshio Tanaka Yoshikazu Huzita Akira Yasuhara Michihiro |
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Affiliation: | Geophysical Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;Earth Science Laboratory, Konan University, Kobe, Japan;Kyoto University of Education, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Three dimensional electric fields were measured at the altitude of about 27 km in the stratosphere over the Pacific Ocean about 200–400 km away from the Sanriku coast of Honsyu Island (L = 1·4) on 16–17 October 1973, which was magnetically disturbed. The average horizontal electric field thus measured is about 10 mV/m, and the electric field vectors made clockwise semidiurnal rotations rather than diurnal. Daily variation of this electric field was compared with data at L = 2·7–3·5 published by Mozer (1973) and was found to be very similar. This suggests that these electric fields are of common origin in the plasmasphere. From their mean daily variation it is estimated that the plasmaspheric convection is decreased in the night side and is increased in the day side by 200–300 m/sec, and there is an outward flow in the first half of the afternoon and an inward flow in the plasma bulge region of about 500 m/sec. |
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