Spectral widths of polar cap SuperDARN echoes: McMurdo and Rankin Inlet comparison

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[2411] Ionosphere / Electric Fields, [2439] Ionosphere / Ionospheric Irregularities, [2471] Ionosphere / Plasma Waves And Instabilities, [2475] Ionosphere / Polar Cap Ionosphere

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Spectral width of HF echoes within the central polar cap is a poorly investigated parameter of coherent backscatter. Currently, three SuperDARN radars, McMurdo in the southern hemisphere and Rankin Inlet and Inuvik in the northern hemisphere are continuously monitoring the ionosphere at magnetic latitudes above 80 degrees. In this report, we compare spectral width data from McMurdo and Rankin Inlet to 1) statistically assess typical values for various ranges (magnetic latitudes), 2) find seasonal changes and 3) investigate the width dependence upon the ExB drift magnitude.

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