Multi-instrument coordinated observations of auroral dynamics at EISCAT Svalbard and Sondrestrom Radar sites

Physics – Plasma Physics

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[6984] Radio Science / Waves In Plasma, [7823] Space Plasma Physics / Ionization Processes

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A multi-instrument campaign to observe auroral dynamics was conducted during February 7-10, 2011 at the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) in Norway and the Sondrestrom radar in Greenland. This campaign involved measurements of incoherent scatter spectra from both the radars, optical observations of aurora on both sites, and auroral radio emissions measured with a spectrum analyzer and with an LF/MF/HF interferometer at Sondrestrom. In this paper, we will present data from this coordinated study, focusing on correlations of plasma line enhancements and any NEIALs events with other datasets during auroral precipitation periods and substorm onsets. We will also present a comparative analysis of the same event reflected in two radars with very different wavelengths.

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