Bottom-type scattering layers and equatorial spread F
Abstract
Jicamarca radar observations of bottom-type coherent scattering layers in the post-sunset bottomside F-region ionosphere are presented and analyzed. The morphology of the primary waves seen in radar images of the layers supports the hypothesis of Kudeki and Bhattacharyya (1999) that wind-driven gradient drift instabilities are operating. In one layer event when topside spread F did not occur, irregularities were distributed uniformly in space throughout the layers. In another event when topside spread F did eventually occur, the irregularities within the pre-existing bottom-type layers were horizontally clustered, with clusters separated by about 30 km. The same horizontal periodicity was evident in the radar plumes and large-scale irregularities that emerged later in the event. We surmise that horizontal periodicity in bottom-type layer irregularity distribution is indicative of large-scale horizontal waves in the bottomside F-region that may serve as seed waves for large-scale Rayleigh Taylor instabilities.
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Date
2004-12
Keywords
Ionosphere , Equatorial ionosphere , Ionospheric irregularties , Plasma waves and instabilities
Citation
Hysell, D. L., Chun, J., & Chau, J. L. (2004). Bottom-type scattering layers and equatorial spread F. Annales Geophysicae, 22 (12), 4061-4069. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-22-4061-2004
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European Geosciences Union (EGU)