Study of sporadic-E clouds by backscatter radar

Annales Geophysicae - Tập 14 - Trang 1060-1065 - 1997
Z. Houminer1, C. J. Russell2, P. L. Dyson2, J. A. Bennett3
1Asher Space Research Institute, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
2School of Physics, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
3Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash University, Victoria, Australia

Tóm tắt

It is shown that swept-frequency backscatter ionograms covering a range of azimuths can be used to study the dynamics of sporadic-E clouds. A simple technique based on analytic ray tracing can be used to simulate the observed narrow traces associated with Es patches. This enables the location and extent of the sporadic-E clouds to be determined. The motion of clouds can then be determined from a time sequence of records. In order to demonstrate the method, results are presented from an initial study of 5 days of backscatter ionograms from the Jindalee Stage B data base obtained during March-April 1990. Usually 2–3 clouds were observed each day, mainly during the evening and up to midnight. The clouds lasted from 1–4 h and extended between 30°–80° in azimuth and 150–800 km in range. The clouds were mostly stationary or drifted generally westward with velocities of up to 80 ms−1. Only one cloud was observed moving eastward.