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Data‐driven numerical simulations of equatorial spread F in the Peruvian sector
Author(s) -
Hysell D. L.,
Jafari R.,
Milla M. A.,
Meriwether J. W.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: space physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-9402
pISSN - 2169-9380
DOI - 10.1002/2014ja019889
Subject(s) - ionosphere , radar , geodesy , geology , incoherent scatter , altitude (triangle) , geophysics , meteorology , computational physics , physics , mathematics , computer science , geometry , telecommunications
Ionospheric state parameters including plasma number density and vector drift velocity profiles were measured at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory during a campaign running from 12 to 18 April 2013. Neutral winds were measured by the red‐line Fabry Perot interferometer at Jicamarca. Coherent radar backscatter from plasma irregularities associated with equatorial spread F (ESF) was also recorded. A numerical simulation of ionospheric irregularities, initialized and forced using parameterizations derived from a combination of measurements and empirical models, was used to try to reproduce the ESF activity that occurred on three different nights. Simulations were able to recover the salient features of the irregularities that formed in each case and produce bottom‐type, bottomside, and topside ESF. Realistic simulations require the accurate representation of the vertical currents that generate irregularities initially at the base of the F region as well as the zonal currents necessary for irregularities to expand in altitude and penetrate to the topside. The campaign data, numerical simulations, and protocols used to associate them are presented and evaluated.

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