Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
Print ISSN : 1343-8832
Imaging observations of the equatorward limit of midlatitude traveling ionospheric disturbances
K. ShiokawaY. OtsukaM. K. EjiriY. SahaiT. KadotaC. IharaT. OgawaK. IgarashiS. MiyazakiA. Saito
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2002 年 54 巻 1 号 p. 57-62

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This paper reports the first attempt to observe the equatorward limit of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) in the middle latitudes. The TIDs usually propagate southwestward in the northern hemisphere. An all-sky cooled-CCD imager measured 630-nm airglow at a southern island of Japan, Okinawa (26.9°N, 128.3°E, geomagnetic latitude (MLAT) = 17.0°), during the FRONT-2 campaign of August 4-15, 1999. The TIDs were detected at the mainland of Japan (-21°-36° MLAT) by the total electron content (TEC) observations of more than 1000 GPS receivers. In the August 4 event, the TIDs moving southwestward was seen only in the northern sky of Okinawa as a depletion band in the 630-nm airglow images. In the August 6 event, the TIDs were not seen in the 630-nm images at Okinawa, although weak TID activity was observed by the GPS network at the mainland of Japan. The TEC data also showed weakening of the TID activity below 18° MLAT. Based on these observations, we suggest that there is a possible limit of medium-scale TID propagation around -18° MLAT.
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