The delayed occurrence of equatorial ionospheric F2 layer post-sunset height decreases following auroral-zone substorm onsets |
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Authors: | G.G. Bowman I.K. Mortimer |
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Affiliation: | School of Mathematics and Physics, Physics Division, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia |
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Abstract: | Nighttime F2 layer height decreases have been examined for post-sunset intervals at the equatorial station, Huancayo. The analyses involved mainly Rz max years, (1957–1960), although Rz min years (1974–1977) were also used. The data were obtained from tabulations of the ionogram parameters h'F, f○F2 and f○Es. The height reductions are delayed by more than 7 h following geomagnetic substorm onsets for locations at longitudes to the east. The reduced occurrence of spread-F and f○Es enhancements is found to be associated. These enhancements are also recorded at the European station, Dourbes about 4.5 h before the Huancayo enhancements. It is proposed that an LS-TID which propagates in the 80 km sound channel may be involved. Also, the experimental evidence suggests that the westward propagation of the LS-TIDs allows equatorial disturbances to occur at local times (before midnight) which are similar to the times when the LS-TIDs are generated. |
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