MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes

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Most of the low‐latitude ionospheric radar observations in South America come from the Jicamarca Radio Observatory, located in the western longitude sector (∼75°W). The deployment of the 30 MHz FAPESP Clemson‐INPE (FCI) coherent backscatter radar in the magnetic equatorial site of São Luis, Brazil,...

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Autores: Rodrigues, Fabiano S., Zhan, Weijia, Milla, Marco, Fejer, Bela G., De Paula, Eurico R., Neto, Acacio C., Santos, Angela M., Batista, Inez S.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Instituto Geofísico del Perú
Repositorio:IGP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12816/4912
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA027445
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Equatorial
Irregularities
Ionosphere
Radar
Spread F
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
title MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
spellingShingle MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
Rodrigues, Fabiano S.
Equatorial
Irregularities
Ionosphere
Radar
Spread F
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
title_short MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
title_full MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
title_fullStr MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
title_full_unstemmed MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
title_sort MELISSA: system description and spectral features of pre‐ and post‐midnight F‐region echoes
author Rodrigues, Fabiano S.
author_facet Rodrigues, Fabiano S.
Zhan, Weijia
Milla, Marco
Fejer, Bela G.
De Paula, Eurico R.
Neto, Acacio C.
Santos, Angela M.
Batista, Inez S.
author_role author
author2 Zhan, Weijia
Milla, Marco
Fejer, Bela G.
De Paula, Eurico R.
Neto, Acacio C.
Santos, Angela M.
Batista, Inez S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Fabiano S.
Zhan, Weijia
Milla, Marco
Fejer, Bela G.
De Paula, Eurico R.
Neto, Acacio C.
Santos, Angela M.
Batista, Inez S.
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Equatorial
Irregularities
Ionosphere
Radar
Spread F
topic Equatorial
Irregularities
Ionosphere
Radar
Spread F
http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
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description Most of the low‐latitude ionospheric radar observations in South America come from the Jicamarca Radio Observatory, located in the western longitude sector (∼75°W). The deployment of the 30 MHz FAPESP Clemson‐INPE (FCI) coherent backscatter radar in the magnetic equatorial site of São Luis, Brazil, in 2001 allowed observations to be made in the eastern sector (∼45°W). However, despite being operational for several years (2001–2012), FCI only made observations during daytime and pre midnight hours, with a few exceptions. Here, we describe an upgraded system that replaced the FCI radar and present results of full‐night F‐region observations. This radar is referred to as Measurements of Equatorial and Low‐latitude Ionospheric irregularities over São Luís, South America (MELISSA), and made observations between March 2014 and December 2018. We present results of our analyses of pre‐ and post‐midnight F region echoes with focus on the spectral features of post‐midnight echoes and how they compare to spectra of echoes observed in the post‐sunset sector. The radar observations indicate that post‐midnight F‐region irregularities were generated locally and were not a result of “fossil” structures generated much earlier in time (in other longitude sectors) and that drifted into the radar field‐of‐view. This also includes cases where the echoes are weak and that would be associated with decaying equatorial spread F (ESF) structures. Collocated digisonde observations show modest but noticeable F‐region apparent uplifts prior to post‐midnight ESF events. We associate the equatorial uplifts with disturbed dynamo effects and with destabilizing F‐region conditions leading to ESF development.
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The radar observations indicate that post‐midnight F‐region irregularities were generated locally and were not a result of “fossil” structures generated much earlier in time (in other longitude sectors) and that drifted into the radar field‐of‐view. This also includes cases where the echoes are weak and that would be associated with decaying equatorial spread F (ESF) structures. Collocated digisonde observations show modest but noticeable F‐region apparent uplifts prior to post‐midnight ESF events. 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