1981
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9169(81)90119-7
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The relationship between the current and the width of the equatorial electrojet

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“…That is, occurrence frequencies displayed morning and afternoon maxima and minima around local noon at Chimbote (3.5°N dip latitude), Chiclayo (5°N dip latitude), and Talara (6.5°N dip latitude) in the American sector. This relationship has been noted by others in ground magnetometer data [ Onwumechili and Ogbuehi , 1967] and in POGO satellite magnetic data [ Onwumechili and Agu , 1981; Ozoemena and Onwumechili , 1988]. Onwumechili and Agu [1981], for example, performed a regression analysis on POGO satellite magnetometer data to show that there is an inverse linear dependence between EEJ width and intensity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…That is, occurrence frequencies displayed morning and afternoon maxima and minima around local noon at Chimbote (3.5°N dip latitude), Chiclayo (5°N dip latitude), and Talara (6.5°N dip latitude) in the American sector. This relationship has been noted by others in ground magnetometer data [ Onwumechili and Ogbuehi , 1967] and in POGO satellite magnetic data [ Onwumechili and Agu , 1981; Ozoemena and Onwumechili , 1988]. Onwumechili and Agu [1981], for example, performed a regression analysis on POGO satellite magnetometer data to show that there is an inverse linear dependence between EEJ width and intensity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…This relationship has been noted by others in ground magnetometer data [ Onwumechili and Ogbuehi , 1967] and in POGO satellite magnetic data [ Onwumechili and Agu , 1981; Ozoemena and Onwumechili , 1988]. Onwumechili and Agu [1981], for example, performed a regression analysis on POGO satellite magnetometer data to show that there is an inverse linear dependence between EEJ width and intensity. A similar behavior in E sq was noted over Kwajalein (4.3°N dip latitude) in the Pacific sector by Tsunoda [1994] and over Fortaleza when the dip latitude reached about 3.6° dip latitude by Abdu et al [1996].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The above result is in complete agreement with our earlier results that the width (Onwumechili & Agu 1981a) and other landmark distances (Onwumechili ef al. & 1989) of the equatorial electrojet decrease as its intensity increases.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Current Intensity and Thickness Of supporting
confidence: 94%
“…The increase of the peak current density needed to decrease the half thickness, p km, by unit amount is greater for a small half thickness than for a large half thickness; about 2 A km-2 per km for a half thickness of about 5.4 km, but about 1 A kmP2 per km for a half thickness of about 6.04 km. In this case, actual in situ measurements have fully confirmed results from model fittings by Onwumechili & Ogbuehi (1967), Onwumechili & Agu (1981a) and Onwumechili et al (1989). However, this is the first time the resulting contraction of the electrojet has been demonstrated with a vertical dimension of the electrojet.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Many studies have investigated the EEJ through measurements in space using low-Earth orbiting satellites and sounding rockets (e.g., Cain and Sweeney, 1973;Onwumechili and Agu, 1981;Onwumechili, 1992;Jadhav et al, 2002;Ivers et al, 2003;Lü hr et al, 2004;Lü hr and Maus, 2006), or on the ground with magnetometer arrays (see review by Forbes, 1981, also Doumouya et al, 1998;Rastogi et al, 2004;Manoj et al, 2006). Theoretical and empirical models have been built to examine physical features and understand large-scale spatial variation in the EEJ (e.g., Sugiura and Cain, 1966;Richmond, 1973;Doumouya et al, 2003;Doumouya and Cohen, 2004;Klimenko et al, 2007;Alken and Maus, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%