The Ground-Based Airglow Imager Network in China: Recent Observational Results

Jiyao Xu, Qinzeng Li, Longchang Sun, Xiao Liu, Wei Yuan, Wenbin Wang, Jia Yue, Shunrong Zhang, Weijun Liu, Guoying Jiang, Kun Wu, Hong Gao, Chang Lai

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Abstract

The topography of China is diverse including seas, coasts, deserts, mountains, and plains. The Tibetan Plateau has the highest mountain on Earth. From north to south, the country spans from the geographic middle to the tropical latitudes. To better understand the topographic effects on the mesosphere and thermosphere and the corresponding perturbations in the thermosphere/ionosphere at various latitudes over China, we established a ground-based airglow imager network across China that consists of 15 stations and several temporary stations for observational campaign objectives. This network focuses on two airglow layers: the OH airglow layer near 87 km and the OI red-line airglow layer that peaks at about 250 km. This paper highlights some recent observational results from the network. These include the characteristics of gravity wave activity in the Chinese region and the effects of the Tibetan Plateau on gravity waves, the gravity waves induced by thunderstorms and typhoons, medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances, and ionospheric plasma bubbles.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpace Physics and Aeronomy, Upper Atmosphere Dynamics and Energetics
Publisherwiley
Pages365-394
Number of pages30
ISBN (Electronic)9781119815631
ISBN (Print)9781119507567
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2021

Keywords

  • China
  • Fabry-Perot interferometer
  • gravity waves
  • ground-based airglow imager network
  • mesopause region
  • MSTID
  • observational campaign objectives
  • statistical characteristics
  • thermospheric oscillations

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