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Bottomside ionospheric density monitoring with SuperDARN HF radars

Evan Thomas, Dartmouth College
Simon Shepherd, Dartmouth College
Gareth Chisham, British Antarctic Survey
Darrell Elton, La Trobe University
Maria Marcucci, INAF-IAPS
Kathryn McWilliams, University of Saskatchewan
Nozomu Nishitani, Nagoya University
Kevin Sterne, Virginia Tech
First Author's Affiliation
Dartmouth College
Abstract text:

The Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) is an international network of more than 30 ground-based, high-frequency (HF) space weather radars which continuously monitor the line-of-sight Doppler velocity of plasma irregularities at E- and F-region altitudes in the mid- to high-latitude ionosphere. We describe a new operating mode, based on the prior work of Hughes et al. [2002] and adapted for the current generation of SuperDARN radars, which is designed to collect oblique ionospheric sounding data in the down-time at the end of each 1- or 2-min radar scan. First results are shown from six network-wide tests from 2020 to present demonstrating how the maximum usable frequency (MUF) and critical frequency of the ionospheric F2-layer (foF2) can be resolved across the SuperDARN radars’ extensive fields of view.

Non-Student
Poster category
ITIT - Instruments or Techniques for Ionospheric or Thermospheric Observation