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Title: Fresh and evolutionary-type field-aligned irregularities generated near sunrise terminator due to overshielding electric fields
Authors: Tulasiram, S.
Ajith, K.K.
Yamamoto, M.
Otsuka, Y.
Yokoyama, T.
Niranjan, K.
Gurubaran, S.
Keywords: EPBs
Plasma Bubbles
Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
Geomagnetic Storm
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: JGR, 120, P. 5922–5930, DOI: 10.1002/2015JA021427
Abstract: The unusual evolution of fresh and intense field-aligned irregularities (FAI) near sunrise terminator which further sustained for more than 90min of postsunrise period was observed by Equatorial Atmosphere Radar at Kototabang during a minor geomagnetic storm period. These FAI echoes were initially observed around 250–350 kmaltitudes, growing upward under eastward polarization electric fields indicating the plasma bubbles that are fully depleted along the flux tube. The background low-latitude F layer dynamics that lead to the development of these dawn time FAI have been investigated from two ionosondes at near magnetic conjugate low-latitude locations. A minor geomagnetic storm was in progress which did not appear to cause any large electric field perturbations at preceding postsunset to midnight period over Indonesian sector. However, the prompt penetration of overshielding electric fields associated with sudden northward turning of interplanetary magnetic field Bz caused spectacular ascent of F layer and development of fresh, intense, and upward evolutionary plasma bubbles near sunrise terminator.
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