OBSERVATIONS OF CONVECTION VORTICES IN THE AFTERNOON SECTOR USING THE SUPERDARN HF RADARS

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BRISTOW, WA
SIBECK, DG
JACQUEY, C
GREENWALD, RA
SOFKO, GJ
MUKAI, T
YAMAMOTO, T
KOKUBUN, S
HUGHES, TJ
HUGHES, WJ
ENGEBRETSON, MJ
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[1] AUGSBURG COLL, MINNEAPOLIS, MN USA
[2] NATL RES COUNCIL CANADA, HERZBERG INST ASTROPHYS, OTTAWA, ON K1A 0R6, CANADA
[3] BOSTON UNIV, DEPT CLA ASTRON, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
[4] INST SPACE & ASTRON SCI, SAGAMIHARA, KANAGAWA, JAPAN
[5] UNIV SASKATCHEWAN, INST SPACE & ATMOSPHER STUDIES, SASKATOON, SK S7N 0W0, CANADA
[6] NAGOYA UNIV, SOLAR TERR ENVIRONM LAB, NAGOYA, AICHI, JAPAN
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10.1029/95JA01301
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Observation of convection vortices using the new SuperDARN HF radars are presented. The velocity field derived from the overlapping fields of view of the new HF radars at Kapuskasing, Ontario, and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, often image the portion of the convection pattern near the convection reversal boundary. Observations from near the convection reversal boundary in the afternoon sector of October 22, 1993, showed two convection vortices evolving within the field of view of both radars. The first vortex appeared at about 2120 UT and the second at about 2145 UT: 1446 MLT and 1512 MLT, respectively. The vortices were roughly 900 km in diameter and moved tailward with a velocity of about 600 m/s. At the times the vortices were observed by the radars, ground-based magnetometers of the CANOPUS and MACCS chains show transient deflections of near 100 nT, and the GOES 6 and GOES 7 satellite magnetometers showed significant decreases in the magnetospheric magnetic field strength. Data from the Geotail satellite magnetometer lagged by an appropriate time interval indicated that there were southward turnings of the interplanetary magnetic field that coincided with the decreases of magnetospheric magnetic field strength, The observations differ in many respects from previously published vortex observations. It is theorized that the vortices were caused by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at the inner edge of the low-latitude boundary layer.
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