Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001agusm..sa52c01f&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2001, abstract #SA52C-01 INVITED
Mathematics
Logic
2400 Ionosphere, 2411 Electric Fields (2712), 2435 Ionospheric Disturbances
Scientific paper
Radar, satellite, and modeling studies over the last three decades have determined the climatology of the low latitude electrodynamics. These studies can, to a large extent, explain the local time, seasonal, and solar cycle dependence of the average ionospheric drifts during quiet times, and their storm-time dependent climatological response to magnetic activity. However, low latitude ionospheric processes also show strong quiet-time variability with time scales from tens of minutes to several days, which are season and solar cycle dependent. In addition, there are often large departures in the response of the low latitude electrodynamics relative to their climatological disturbance patterns. In this talk we will initially review the main experimental results on the variability of ionospheric plasma motions, and then we will discuss some of the potentially important physical processes responsible for this variability during quiet and magnetically active conditions.
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