2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019sw002236
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Counter‐Electrojet Occurrence as Observed From C/NOFS Satellite and Ground‐Based Magnetometer Data Over the African and American Sectors

Abstract: An analysis of the counter‐electrojet occurrence (CEJ) during 2008–2014 is presented for the African and American sectors based on local daytime (0700–1700 LT) observations from the Communications and Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) vertical ion plasma drift (equivalent to vertical E×B at an altitude of about 400 km) and ground‐based magnetometers. Using quiet time (Kp≤ 3) data, differences and/or similarities between the two data sets with reference to local time and seasonal dependence are esta… Show more

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“…On the Our findings indicate that there is a weak or no significant difference in the relation of MCEJs during the period of low solar activity compared to the period of high solar activity in the Peruvian, Brazilian, and Pacific sectors. For Peruvian sectors, our results are in agreement with the previous analysis by Habarulema et al (2019). It also shows a significant decrease of ACEJ in intensities when compared to EEJ at high solar activities indicating an anti-correlation between ACEJ and F10.7.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…On the Our findings indicate that there is a weak or no significant difference in the relation of MCEJs during the period of low solar activity compared to the period of high solar activity in the Peruvian, Brazilian, and Pacific sectors. For Peruvian sectors, our results are in agreement with the previous analysis by Habarulema et al (2019). It also shows a significant decrease of ACEJ in intensities when compared to EEJ at high solar activities indicating an anti-correlation between ACEJ and F10.7.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The occasional depressions for few hours below the night time values in daily variation in H component at electrojet region during quiet days are associated by westward currents known as counter electrojet (CEJ) (Gouin & Mayaud, 1967). Over the last several decades, extensive experimental and theoretical research has been carried out by several researchers to understand the morphology of EEJ and CEJ phenomena by using ground magnetometer, radar and space measurements (Alken & Maus, 2007;Archana et al, 2018;Chandra et al, 2000;Chandrasekhar & Thinesh Kumar, 2014;Chandrasekhar et al, 2014aChandrasekhar et al, , 2014bChandrasekhar et al, , 2017Doumouya & Cohen, 2004;Forbes, 1981;Gurubaran, 2002;Habarulema et al, 2019;Jadhav et al, 2002;Langel et al, 1993;Luhr et al, 2003;Onwumechili, 1997;Onwumechilli & Agu, 1980;Raghavarao & Anandarao, 1980;Rastogi et al, 2007;Richmond, 1973aRichmond, , 1973bSomayajulu, 1988;Sridharan et al, 2002Sridharan et al, , 2009Sugiura & Poros, 1969;Vineeth et al, 2007Vineeth et al, , 2012, and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%