Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements

[1] The newly installed Rankin Inlet HF radar is very similar to other SuperDARN radars but uses a new type of antennae with its back lobe overlooking the auroral zone where ionospheric irregularities occur very frequently. Despite the fact that a special screen has been installed, there is a chance...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.475.5251 2023-05-15T18:04:29+02:00 Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.475.5251 http://physics.usask.ca/~jean/koustov 2008RS004045_validation.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.475.5251 http://physics.usask.ca/~jean/koustov 2008RS004045_validation.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://physics.usask.ca/~jean/koustov 2008RS004045_validation.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T07:33:39Z [1] The newly installed Rankin Inlet HF radar is very similar to other SuperDARN radars but uses a new type of antennae with its back lobe overlooking the auroral zone where ionospheric irregularities occur very frequently. Despite the fact that a special screen has been installed, there is a chance to receive echoes from the back/side lobe, which can affect the observed velocities. In this study, Rankin Inlet HF radar (RKN) velocities are compared with measurements from three independent instruments: the HF radar in Saskatoon, the CADI ionosonde at Resolute Bay, and drift meters on board DMSP satellites passing the RKN field of view. Although data spread and the degree of agreement vary from one comparison to another, the overall conclusion is that even if echoes are received from the back/side lobe, their effect is statistically insignificant. RKN velocities were found to be comparable to those inferred from other instrument outputs; the slope of the best fit line and the correlation coefficient can be as high as 0.7 and 0.8, respectively. The majority of inconsistencies are related to the difference in the spatial and temporal resolutions of the instruments involved in the comparison. Text Rankin Inlet Resolute Bay Unknown Rankin Inlet ENVELOPE(-91.983,-91.983,62.734,62.734) Resolute Bay ENVELOPE(-94.842,-94.842,74.677,74.677)
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description [1] The newly installed Rankin Inlet HF radar is very similar to other SuperDARN radars but uses a new type of antennae with its back lobe overlooking the auroral zone where ionospheric irregularities occur very frequently. Despite the fact that a special screen has been installed, there is a chance to receive echoes from the back/side lobe, which can affect the observed velocities. In this study, Rankin Inlet HF radar (RKN) velocities are compared with measurements from three independent instruments: the HF radar in Saskatoon, the CADI ionosonde at Resolute Bay, and drift meters on board DMSP satellites passing the RKN field of view. Although data spread and the degree of agreement vary from one comparison to another, the overall conclusion is that even if echoes are received from the back/side lobe, their effect is statistically insignificant. RKN velocities were found to be comparable to those inferred from other instrument outputs; the slope of the best fit line and the correlation coefficient can be as high as 0.7 and 0.8, respectively. The majority of inconsistencies are related to the difference in the spatial and temporal resolutions of the instruments involved in the comparison.
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title Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
spellingShingle Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
title_short Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
title_full Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
title_fullStr Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
title_full_unstemmed Three-way validation of the Rankin Inlet PolarDARN radar velocity measurements
title_sort three-way validation of the rankin inlet polardarn radar velocity measurements
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