ONSET CONDITIONS FOR EQUATORIAL SPREAD-F

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作者
MENDILLO, M [1 ]
BAUMGARDNER, J [1 ]
PI, XQ [1 ]
SULTAN, PJ [1 ]
TSUNODA, R [1 ]
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[1] SRI INT, MENLO PK, CA 94025 USA
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10.1029/92JA00647
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The problem of day-to-day variability in the occurrence of equatorial spread F (ESF) is addressed using multidiagnostic observations and semiempirical modeling. The observational results are derived from a two-night case study of ESF onset conditions observed at Kwajalein Atoll (Marshall Islands) using the ALTAIR incoherent scatter radar and all-sky optical imaging techniques. The major difference between nights when ESF instabilities did not occur (August 14, 1988) and did occur (August 15, 1988) in the Kwajalein sector was that the northern meridional gradient of 6300-angstrom airglow was reduced on the night of limited ESF activity. Modeling results suggest that this unusual airglow pattern is due to equatorward neutral winds. Previous researchers have shown that transequatorial thermospheric winds can exert a control over ESF seasonal and longitudinal occurrence patterns by inhibiting Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth rates. We present evidence to suggest that this picture can be extended to far shorter time scales, namely, that "surges" in transequatorial winds acting over characteristic times of a few hours to a day can result in a stabilizing influence upon irregularity growth rates. The seemingly capricious nature of ESF onset may thus be controlled, in part, by the inherent variability of low-latitude thermospheric winds.
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页码:13865 / 13876
页数:12
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