Relationship between the current and the width of the POGO electrojet during the solstices

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Earth Magnetosphere, Electrojets, Pogo, Solstices, Seasons, Width, Wind (Meteorology)

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A detailed study of the POGO data, obtained in the northern winter and summer seasons, all over the earth, has elucidated the relationship between the width and current intensity of equatorial electrojet. By employing regression and correlation analysis to these data, we find that, the width and current intensity of the equatorial electrojet are inversely correlated in such a manner that constriction in the width occurs whenever the current is highly intense. This therefore, demonstrates qualitatively that the solstitial electrojet is: (1) wider in the morning hours when it is less intense, (2) narrower around local noon when it is most intense, and (3) broader again in the afternoon and evening hours when it is decaying. For this inverse relationship, we present an argument in favor of channelling arising from differences in conductivities at various local times, winds and pinch effects among other factors.

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