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Publicado 2017
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Multibeam observations of the 150 km echoes made using the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR), located at Kototabang, Indonesia, provide unique opportunity to study both vertical and zonal E × B plasma drifts in the equatorial ionosphere. In this paper, we focus on estimating daytime zonal drifts at the 150 km (140–160 km) and E (100–110 km) regions using multibeam observations of 150 km and E region echoes made using the EAR and study the daytime zonal drifts covering all seasons not studied before from Kototabang. Zonal drifts in the 150 km and E regions are found to be westward and mostly below −80 m s−1 and −60 m s−1, respectively. While the zonal drifts in the 150 km and E regions do not go hand in hand on a case‐by‐case basis, the seasonal mean drifts in the two height regions are found to be in good agreement with each other. Zonal drifts at the 150 km region show ...