1958
DOI: 10.1029/tr039i002p00213
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Seasonal changes in day‐to‐day variability of upper air winds near the 100‐km level of the atmosphere

Abstract: The dynamo theory of the magnetic daily variation predicts that winds flowing within the E region at a height of roughly 100 km generate a world‐wide electric current system at this level. The electric currents are generated mainly in middle and high latitudes by the horizontal motion of electrically conducting air across the radial component of the geomagnetic field. Near the equator the geomagnetic field is horizontal so that according to the theory the current above the equator must result from an electrost… Show more

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“…main distortional features of the F2-region as observed on the magnetic equator are well explained by the vertical ionization drift due to the electrostatic field extended from the E-region. Other evidence supporting this conclusion will be seen in the recent study made by Vestine (1958).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…main distortional features of the F2-region as observed on the magnetic equator are well explained by the vertical ionization drift due to the electrostatic field extended from the E-region. Other evidence supporting this conclusion will be seen in the recent study made by Vestine (1958).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%