EISCAT observations of plasma convection and the high-latitude, winter F-region during substorm activity

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Eiscat Radar System (Europe), F Region, Ionospheric Sounding, Polar Substorms, Space Plasmas, Convective Flow, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheric Currents, Ionospheric Electron Density, Winter

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EISCAT height profiles of electron density, electron and ion temperature, and ion velocity obtained over 24 h on November 25-26, 1982, are combined with data from the All-Sky Camera at Muonio (Sweden), the ISEE-3 satellite, and Scandinavian riometer and magnetometer stations to characterize the role of plasma convection in determining F-region morphology at high latitudes. The data are presented graphically and analyzed in detail. Features observed include a Westward Travelling Surge leading to southward flow for 80-110 min followed by restoration of the predominant westward flow.

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