Electron and ion temperatures - A comparison of ground-based incoherent scatter and AE-C satellite measurements

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Electron Energy, Incoherent Scattering, Ion Temperature, Ionospheric Temperature, Satellite Observation, Atmospheric Heat Budget, Electrostatic Probes, Explorer 51 Satellite, Ionospheric Sounding, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Tropical Regions

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The paper presents the results of comparisons of AE-C electron temperature of the ionosphere determined from the cylindrical electrostatic probe and the ion temperature of the ionosphere determined from the planar retarding potential analyzer with electron and ion temperatures determined from four incoherent scatter facilities: Arecibo, St. Santin, Millstone Hill, and Chatanika. Good agreement was obtained between the in situ and remote measurements of electron and ion temperatures. Longitudinal variations are found to be very important in the comparison of electron temperatures at some locations.

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