2011
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-573-2011
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Climatology of the inter-hemispheric field-aligned current system in the equatorial ionosphere as observed by CHAMP

Abstract: Abstract. From geomagnetic field observations of CHAMP during [2001][2002][2003][2004][2005][2006][2007][2008][2009] we extracted characteristic signatures of inter-hemispheric field-aligned currents (IHFACs) in the equatorial ionosphere. The results are in general agreement with previous observations. Nighttime IHFACs are negligibly small. Solstitial IHFACs flow from the summer to winter (from winter to summer) hemisphere at dawn (around noon). Duskside IHFACs flow southbound irrespective of season. We have a… Show more

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“…[60] It is noticeable in Figure 10 that the positive ΔD, southward flow, in December is centered around 15 LT, rather than noon, and this closely agrees with the results of Park et al [2011].…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…[60] It is noticeable in Figure 10 that the positive ΔD, southward flow, in December is centered around 15 LT, rather than noon, and this closely agrees with the results of Park et al [2011].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Noon FACs are deduced from the tilt of the current system. Afternoon/dusk results are harder to interpret: it seems that our results agree more closely with the Fukushima model than with the satellite results of Park et al [2011], though the satellite currents are earlier in local time.…”
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confidence: 42%
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“…Yamashita and Iyemori (2002) analyzed magnetic data from the Ørsted satellite to study the seasonal climatology of the inter-hemispheric field-aligned currents. Park et al (2011) showed a comprehensive seasonal, local-time and longitudinal climatology of the inter-hemispheric field-aligned currents based on 9 years of magnetic field measurements by the CHAMP (CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload) satellite. Lühr et al (2015) used measurements from the Swarm satellite constellation.…”
Section: Inter-hemispheric Field-aligned Currentsmentioning
confidence: 99%