2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014ja020243
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On the day‐to‐day variation of the equatorial electrojet during quiet periods

Abstract: It has been known for a long time that the equatorial electrojet varies from day to day even when solar and geomagnetic activities are very low. The quiet time day‐to‐day variation is considered to be due to irregular variability of the neutral wind, but little is known about how variable winds drive the electrojet variability. We employ a numerical model introduced by Liu et al. (2013), which takes into account weather changes in the lower atmosphere and thus can reproduce ionospheric variability due to forci… Show more

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“…Thus, perturbations in the wind-driven currents at low latitudes negatively correlate with perturbations in the equatorial electrojet. As noted by Yamazaki et al (2014a), the current system in Fig. 14b explains only less than 25 % of the total current shown in Fig.…”
Section: Sq-eej Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Thus, perturbations in the wind-driven currents at low latitudes negatively correlate with perturbations in the equatorial electrojet. As noted by Yamazaki et al (2014a), the current system in Fig. 14b explains only less than 25 % of the total current shown in Fig.…”
Section: Sq-eej Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The results were often taken as evidence that the equatorial electrojet is not a simple enhancement of Sq currents and hence other driving mechanisms exist for the EEJ. Yamazaki et al (2014a) noted, however, that the poor correlation in H between equatorial and off-equatorial stations can be reproduced by a numerical model in which the equatorial electrojet is treated as a part of the global wind dynamo current system. Therefore, different behaviors of H at equatorial and off-equatorial stations do not necessarily mean that Sq and EEJ have separate driving mechanisms.…”
Section: Sq-eej Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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