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Title: Characteristics of Equatorial and Low-Latitude Plasma Irregularities as Investigated Using a Meridional Chain of Radio Experiments Over India
Authors: Sripathi, S.
Sreekumar, Sreeba
Banola, S.
Keywords: Global positioning system
GPS
Ionosonde
Plasma irregularities
Low latitude plasma
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Journal of Geophysical Research, 123, 4364–4380, doi: 10.1029/ 2017JA024980
Abstract: The characteristics of equatorial and low-latitude plasma irregularities are studied using a meridional chain of ionosondes located at Tirunelveli, Hyderabad, and Allahabad and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers located at Tirunelveli, Mumbai, and Nagpur during the year 2015. The observations suggest that while stronger and longer duration of equatorial spread F irregularities occur in the postsunset sector during equinoxes and winter, they occur mostly in the postmidnight sector during summer, while being weaker in strength and shorter in duration. Further, the postsunset spread F occurs first at the equator followed by their occurrence at low latitudes during equinoxes and winter, while the postmidnight spread F during summer are found to be stronger and earlier at low latitudes followed by their occurrence at the equator. While plasma irregularities are observed by both the ionosondes and GPS receivers during both equinoxes and winter, it is observed mostly by the ionosondes during summer. The results further strengthen the view that while postsunset spread F in equinoxes and winter are generated by the equatorial processes, postmidnight spread F in the summer may be linked to the nonequatorial processes. The results also reemphasize the asymmetric distribution of plasma irregularities or scintillations during equinoxes wherein vernal (autumn) equinox shows more intense plasma irregularities than autumn (vernal) equinox during certain years. Also, using a larger data set of simultaneous GPS and ionosonde observations, the relationship of prereversal enhancement and strength of L-band scintillations with solar flux, Kp index, and equatorial electrojet strength are examined.
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