Observations of 3-m auroral irregularities during the ERRRIS campaigns

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Auroral Electrojets, Backscattering, E Region, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Rocket Sounding, Auroral Zones, Interferometry, Magnetometers, Power Spectra, Radar Measurement, Riometers

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In the late winter of 1988 and 1989, three NASA sounding rockets were flown through the auroral electrojet from ESRANGE (Sweden) as part of the E-region Rocket-Radar Instability Study (ERRRIS). Many ground-based instruments supported these flights, including the EISCAT, STARE, and CUPRI radars, as well as all-sky cameras, riometers, and magnetometers. In this paper the observations of the Cornell University Portable Radar Interferometer (CUPRI), which detected coherent backscatter from 3-m irregularities in the auroral E-region are summarized. Twenty hours of power spectra and interferometry data are available, and, during the 1989 campaign, three weeks of nearly continuous Range-Time-Intensity (RTI) and first moment data were recorded.

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