A measure of ionospheric irregularities: zonal velocity and its implications for L-band scintillation at low-latitudes

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学
Claudio Cesaroni, Luca Spogli, Giorgiana De Franceschi, Juliana Garrido Damaceno, Marcin Grzesiak, Bruno Vani, Joao Francisco Galera Monico, Vincenzo Romano, Lucilla Alfonsi, Massimo Cafaro
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Abstract

We estimate the zonal drift velocity of small-scale ionospheric irregularities at low latitude by leveraging the spaced-receivers technique applied to two GNSS receivers for scintillation monitoring installed along the magnetic parallel passing in Presidente Prudente (Brazil, magnetic latitude 12.8°S). The investigated ionospheric sector is ideal to study small-scale irregularities, being located close to the expected position of the southern crest of the equatorial ionospheric anomaly. The measurement campaign took place between September 2013 and February 2014, i.e. equinox and summer solstice seasons under solar maximum, during which the probability of formation of small-scale irregularities is expected to maximize. We found that the hourly average of the velocity increases up to 135 m/s right after the local sunset at ionospheric altitudes and then smoothly decreases in the next hours. Such measurements are in agreement with independent estimations of the velocity made by the Incoherent Scatter Radar located at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (magnetic latitude 0.1°N), by the Boa Vista Ionosonde (magnetic latitude 12.0°N), and by applying a recently-developed empirical regional short-term forecasting model. Additionally, we investigated the relationship with the percentage occurrence of amplitude scintillation; we report that it is exponentially dependent on the zonal velocity of the irregularities that cause it.

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电离层不规则性的测量:纬向速度及其对低纬度L波段闪烁的影响
我们利用间隔接收机技术对安装在普鲁登特总统(巴西,磁纬12.8°S)沿磁平行通道的两台GNSS闪烁监测接收机进行了观测,估算了低纬度地区小尺度电离层不规则的纬向漂移速度。所研究的电离层扇区靠近赤道电离层异常南峰的预期位置,是研究小尺度不规则性的理想区域。测量活动发生在2013年9月至2014年2月之间,即太阳极大期的春分和夏至季节,在此期间,预计形成小规模不规则现象的可能性最大。我们发现,在电离层高度,在当地日落之后,每小时平均速度增加到135 m/s,然后在接下来的几个小时内平稳下降。这些测量结果与位于Jicamarca射电天文台的非相干散射雷达(磁纬0.1°N)、Boa Vista Ionosonde(磁纬12.0°N)以及应用最近开发的经验区域短期预报模型对速度的独立估计一致。此外,我们还研究了振幅闪烁与发生百分比的关系;我们报告说,它是指数依赖于引起它的不规则的纬向速度。
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Earth and Planetary Physics
Earth and Planetary Physics GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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