Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002jastp..64..159r&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 64, Issue 2, p. 159-171.
Physics
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Scientific paper
The convection of plasma in the high-latitude ionosphere is strongly affected by the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) carried by the solar wind. From numerous statistical studies, it is known that the plasma circulation conforms to patterns that are characteristic of particular IMF states. Following a change in the IMF, the convection responds by reconfiguring into a pattern that is more consistent with the new IMF. Some early studies reported that the convection first begins to change near noon while on the dawn and dusk flanks and on the nightside it remains relatively unaffected for tens of minutes. Work by Ridley et al. (J. Geophys. Res. 103 (1998) 4023-4039) and Ruohoniemi and Greenwald (Geophys. Res. Lett. 25 (1998) 2913-2916) that was based on measurements with more global sets of instruments challenged this view. A debate ensued as to the true nature of the convection response. We follow the arguments of Lockwood and Cowley (J. Geophys. Res. 104 (1999) 4387-4391) and Ridley et al. (J. Geophys. Res. 104 (1999) 4393-4396) by reviewing recent results on the timing of the onset of the convection response to the changed IMF. We discuss the timing problem from the perspectives of observations and modeling. In our view, the onset of the ionospheric response to changed IMF is globally simultaneous on time scales of a few minutes. A physical basis for the rapid communication of effects in the dayside convection to the nightside has been demonstrated in magnetohydrodynamic simulations. We also offer some cautionary notes on the timing of convection changes and the use of global assimilative techniques to study local behavior.
Greenwald Ray A.
Ruohoniemi Michael J.
Shepherd Simon G.
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