Abstract
In-situ plasma density measurements from the CHAMP satellite between about 350-420 km altitude are used to delineate intra-annual variations in the longitudinal structure of the F-region ionosphere. It is shown that the longitude structures during mid-day local times are dominated by the space-based longitudinal wavenumbers ks = 2, 4 and 3 in January, July and December, respectively. These conform to the same dominating ks-values characterizing solar thermal tide zonal winds in the dynamo region, namely the westward-propagating semidiurnal tide with planetary-fixed zonal wavenumber s = 4 (SW4), and the eastward-propagating diurnal tides with s = -3 (DE3) and s = -2 (DE2), respectively. DE3 is the dominating tide during the other months. The results presented indicate that nonmigrating tides other than DE3 may significantly impact the longitudinal structure of the low-latitude ionosphere during certain months.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | L18104 |
| Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
| Volume | 35 |
| Issue number | 18 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 28 2008 |
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