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Coupling Between <i>E</i> Region Quasi‐Periodic Echoes and <i>F</i> Region Medium‐Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances at Low Latitudes

Haiyong Xie, Guozhu Li, Xiukuan Zhao, Feng Ding, Chunxiao Yan, Guotao Yang, Baiqi Ning

2020Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract E region quasi‐periodic (QP) echoes from a VHF coherent backscatter radar, sporadic E ( E s ) layer from a digisonde, and F region medium‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) from global navigation satellite systems receivers were simultaneously observed at low latitudes. The results on the night of 3 March 2018 show that the QP echoes in radar height‐time intensity maps were clustered into groups, coinciding with the periods of MSTIDs and strong E s layer. The MSTIDs had phase fronts elongating in the northwest‐southeast direction and propagated southwestward from middle to low latitudes. Similar to the propagation direction of MSTIDs, the low‐latitude E s layers also propagated southwestward. For the QP echoing clusters, a westward drift was seen from the radar multibeam observations. The Doppler velocities of QP echoes show beam dependence, with significantly enhanced positive values (motion away from the radar) in the westernmost beam. Based on a preliminary statistical analysis during the period March–June 2018, it was found that out of a total of 102 nights, there are 32 nights when QP echoes were generated. The simultaneous occurrences of QP echoes and MSTIDs were observed on six nights. We suggest that when the MSTIDs coming from middle latitudes approach low latitudes, the polarization electric fields associated with the MSTIDs could modulate the E region plasma instability producing QP echoes at low latitudes through the E ‐ F region electrodynamic coupling.

Topics & Concepts

IonosphereMiddle latitudesLatitudeGeologySporadic E propagationF regionRadarBackscatter (email)GeophysicsPlasma instabilityPolarization (electrochemistry)GeodesyAtmospheric sciencesPhysicsInstabilityTelecommunicationsPhysical chemistryChemistryComputer scienceMechanicsWirelessIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGNSS positioning and interferenceEarthquake Detection and Analysis