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Ionospheric Challenges of the International Polar Year
Fifty years ago, the first International Geophysical Year (lGY) generated a huge step function increase in observations of ionospheric variability associated with the almost continuous geomagnetic activity experienced during the largest solar maximum of the past 100 years. In turn, these observations fueled more than a decade of theoretical advancement of magnetospheric-ionospheric electrodynamics and geomagnetic storm physics
3-D extent of the main ionospheric trough - a case study
The EISCAT radar system has been used for the first time in a four-beam meridional mode. The FAST satellite and ALIS imaging system is used in conjunction to support the radar data, which was used to identify a main ionospheric trough. With this large latitude coverage the trough was passed in 21/2hours period. Its 3-dimensional structure is investigated and discussed. It is found that the shape is curved along the auroral oval, and that the trough is wider closer to the midnight sector. The position of the trough coincide rather well with various statistical models and this trough is found to be a typical one
The Capabilities of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar for Inter-hemispheric Coordinated Studies
In this article we want to present the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) in some detail, as
well as some of the instruments of interest for ionospheric and magnetospheric research that
are located in the vicinity of it. We particularly describe how this instrument cluster, close to
the geomagnetic conjugate point of the Chinese Antarctic Zhongshan station, can contribute
to inter-hemispheric coordinated studies of the polar Ionosphere