posted on 2015-03-11, 11:23authored byA. J. Stocker, N. F. Arnold, T. B. Jones
Characteristic signatures are often observed in HF radar range-time-intensity plots when travelling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) are present. These signatures, in particular the variation of the F-region skip distance, have been synthesised using a ray tracing model. The magnitude of the skip variation is found to be a function of the peak electron density perturbation associated with the TID and radar frequency. Examination of experimental observations leads to an estimate of the peak electron density perturbation amplitude of around 25% for those TIDs observed by the CUTLASS radar system. The advantage of using the skip variation over the radar return amplitude as an indicator of density perturbation is also discussed. An example of a dual radar frequency experiment has been given. The investigation of the effect of radar frequency on the observations will aid the optimisation of future experiments.
Funding
N.A. was supported by PPARC grant PPA/G/0/1997/000254
History
Citation
Annales Geophysicae 18, 56-64 (2000)
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Annales Geophysicae 18
Publisher
European Geosciences Union (EGU), Copernicus Publications, Springer Verlag (Germany)