Large simultaneous disturbances (LSDs) in the Antarctic ionosphere

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Antarctic Regions, F Region, Ionospheric Disturbances, Annual Variations, Electric Fields, Frequency Shift, Geomagnetism, Gravity Waves, High Frequencies

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A new class of ionospheric disturbance has been observed in the 10 min-1 hr period range, during a high frequency Doppler experiment in the Antarctic Peninsula region whose three transmitted dual frequency network permitted horizontal and vertical propagation velocities to be estimated. The disturbances are characterized by unusually good correlation between perturbations on all available Doppler signals, although they are apparently nonpropagating and occur simultaneously at each reflection point. In virtue of the large Doppler shifts displayed, these events have been designated Large Simultaneous Disturbances (LSDs). Criteria for their evaluation are established, and a detailed analysis of one LSD is undertaken. Occurrence statistics are presented, including seasonal and diurnal distributions.

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