Thermodynamics and electrodynamics of the auroral E-region during the D salvo of the MAP/WINE campaign

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Atmospheric Circulation, Auroral Zones, E Region, Electrodynamics, Thermodynamic Properties, Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Europe, Incoherent Scatter Radar, Rocket Sounding, Wind Velocity Measurement

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With the help of incoherent scatter (EISCAT) data the thermodynamics and electrodynamics of the auroral E-region northeast of Andoya Rocket Range has been investigated between 1740 UT and 2040 UT on January 31, 1984. This time period covers the D salvo of MAP/WINE, and the EISCAT incoherent scatter data comprise a useful supplement to interpret the rocket data. Good agreement has been found between the EISCAT temperatures and those derived from mass spectrometer data. Neutral wind velocity estimates from EISCAT and from a falling sphere rocket experiment are in satisfactory agreement for the zonal wind component, but disagree for the meridional component.

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