Variations of spectral width with aspect angle for type II VHF echoes from the eastward electrojet

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Atmospheric Refraction, Auroral Electrojets, Line Spectra, Radar Echoes, Continuous Wave Radar, Doppler Effect, Spectrum Analysis

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Continuous wave radar data from the University of Saskatchewan summer 1981 radar auroral campaign were examined to study the variation of spectral width with aspect angle. In order to reduce the uncertainties caused by refraction from strong optical forms, the data were restricted to stable eastward electrojet events. A consistent and sharp increase of spectral width with aspect angle was observed, in qualiative agreement with theory.

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