Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1776783 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The low latitude ionosphere is highly variable over a large range of temporal and spatial scales even during geomagnetically quiet periods, largely as a result of electrodynamic plasma drift effects. Several recent experimental and modeling studies have investigated the electrodynamic response of the low latitude ionosphere to high latitude and lower atmospheric wave activity, particularly during sudden stratospheric warmings. In this work, we review some recent results on the short-term variability of equatorial vertical plasma drifts measured mostly at the Jicamarca Radio Observatory and their effects on equatorial short-scale spread F irregularities. We show that lunar tidal semidiurnal and diurnal effects, which have been largely ignored in most studies, can play significant roles in low latitude ionospheric variability.

► Ionospheric effects of lunar tides. ► Solar stratospheric warming effects. ► Spread F variability.

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