Interhemispheric transport induced by neutral zonal winds in the F region

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Atmospheric Circulation, F Region, Ionospheric Disturbances, Wind Profiles, Equinoxes, Ionic Mobility, Longitude, Neutral Gases, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Transport Properties, Variability, Velocity Measurement

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Reliable measurements of the interhemispheric ion transport velocity have shown a large longitudinal variability at equinox. The roles of zonal and meridional F region neutral winds have been evaluated in a simple way to account for the observed longitude dependence. The magnetic declination and relative displacement of the geographic and geomagnetic equators are both important considerations. It is shown that the zonal wind makes a strong contribution to the observed interhemispheric transport velocities near equinox.

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