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High latitude GPS scintillation during Ionospheric substorm

Meghan LeMay, Boston University
Joaquin Diaz-Pena, Boston University
Joshua Semeter, Boston University
Sebastijan Mrak, University of Colorado at Boulder
Anthea Coster, MIT Haystack
Yu T. Morton, University of Colorado at Boulder
First Author's Affiliation
Boston University
Abstract text:

The purpose of this poster is to characterize and clarify the abilities and limitations of GNSS measurements at a 1 Hz sampling rate in the context of high latitude scintillation. This is a multi-layer analysis of a scintillation events that took place near the vicinity of Poker Flat Research Range (PFRR). This is a continuation of a study using multiple GNSS receivers with different high and low sampling rates. The analysis is substantiated with co-located all-sky image (ASI) optical data and co-located Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar (PFISR) data.

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Poster category
IRRI - Irregularities of Ionosphere or Atmosphere