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Recent Results from NCAR FPI Observations

Qian
Wu
First Author's Affiliation
NCAR
Abstract text:

NCAR HAO has been building and deploying Fabry Perot interferometers (FPI) to various locations around the world and high altitude balloons to measure thermospheric winds. Thermospheric winds are one of the critical parameters for understanding ionosphere from high to low latitudes. Recently, NCAR deployed a sub-auroral FPI in Athabasca, Canada and another at low latitudes in Korhogo, Ivory Coast. These two FPIs will contribute the space weather research at NCAR and help validate NCAR ionosphere and thermospheric wind models. The Athabasca FPI will be used to study the SAPS effect on the thermospheric winds. The Korhogo FPI will be used to study low latitude thermospheric winds and its impact on the occurrence of spread F. In addition, the Korhogo FPI will also be used to study tides in the equatorial region. NCAR will continue to develop new FPIs for deployments to increase the ground based FPI coverage.

Non-Student
Poster category
EQIT - Equatorial Ionosphere or Thermosphere