Correlation of In-Situ Plasma Irregularities with Ground-Based Scintillation Measurements

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2415 Equatorial Ionosphere, 2439 Ionospheric Irregularities, 2467 Plasma Temperature And Density

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The Planar Langmuir Probe (PLP) instrument on the C/NOFS satellite measures in-situ ion number density fluctuations at frequencies up to 1024 Hz. These measurements are used to construct phase screen representations of the effect of the ionosphere on trans-ionospheric radiowave propagation. Since its initialization in May, 2008, PLP has detected large numbers of highly structured ionospheric regions in the equatorial belt. We will present an overview of the measurements and will examine the relationships between the observation of in-situ irregularities and measurements of UHF and GPS scintillation from SCINDA sites beneath the satellite orbital track.

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