The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar

The EISCAT (European Incoherent SCATer) Scientific Association has provided versatile incoherent scatter (IS) radar facilities on the mainland of northern Scandinavia (the EISCAT UHF and VHF radar systems) and on Svalbard (the electronically scanning radar ESR (EISCAT Svalbard Radar) for studies of...

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Published in:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Main Authors: McCrea, Ian, Aikio, Anita, Alfonsi, Lucilla, Belova, Evgenia, Buchert, Stephan, Clilverd, Mark, Engler, Norbert, Gustavsson, Björn, Heinselman, Craig, Kero, Johan, Kosch, Mike, Lamy, Hervé, Leyser, Thomas, Ogawa, Yasunobu, Oksavik, Kjellmar, Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta, Pitout, Frederic, Rapp, Markus, Stanislawska, Iwona, Vierinen, Juha
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author McCrea, Ian
Aikio, Anita
Alfonsi, Lucilla
Belova, Evgenia
Buchert, Stephan
Clilverd, Mark
Engler, Norbert
Gustavsson, Björn
Heinselman, Craig
Kero, Johan
Kosch, Mike
Lamy, Hervé
Leyser, Thomas
Ogawa, Yasunobu
Oksavik, Kjellmar
Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta
Pitout, Frederic
Rapp, Markus
Stanislawska, Iwona
Vierinen, Juha
author_facet McCrea, Ian
Aikio, Anita
Alfonsi, Lucilla
Belova, Evgenia
Buchert, Stephan
Clilverd, Mark
Engler, Norbert
Gustavsson, Björn
Heinselman, Craig
Kero, Johan
Kosch, Mike
Lamy, Hervé
Leyser, Thomas
Ogawa, Yasunobu
Oksavik, Kjellmar
Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta
Pitout, Frederic
Rapp, Markus
Stanislawska, Iwona
Vierinen, Juha
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description The EISCAT (European Incoherent SCATer) Scientific Association has provided versatile incoherent scatter (IS) radar facilities on the mainland of northern Scandinavia (the EISCAT UHF and VHF radar systems) and on Svalbard (the electronically scanning radar ESR (EISCAT Svalbard Radar) for studies of the high-latitude ionised upper atmosphere (the ionosphere). The mainland radars were constructed about 30 years ago, based on technological solutions of that time. The science drivers of today, however, require a more flexible instrument, which allows measurements to be made from the troposphere to the topside ionosphere and gives the measured parameters in three dimensions, not just along a single radar beam. The possibility for continuous operation is also an essential feature. To facilitatefuture science work with a world-leading IS radar facility, planning of a new radar system started first with an EU-funded Design Study (2005–2009) and has continued with a follow-up EU FP7 EISCAT_3D Preparatory Phase project (2010–2014).
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:97654 2025-06-15T14:26:14+00:00 The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar McCrea, Ian Aikio, Anita Alfonsi, Lucilla Belova, Evgenia Buchert, Stephan Clilverd, Mark Engler, Norbert Gustavsson, Björn Heinselman, Craig Kero, Johan Kosch, Mike Lamy, Hervé Leyser, Thomas Ogawa, Yasunobu Oksavik, Kjellmar Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta Pitout, Frederic Rapp, Markus Stanislawska, Iwona Vierinen, Juha 2015 https://elib.dlr.de/97654/ http://www.progearthplanetsci.com/content/2/1/21 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-015-0051-8 unknown Springer McCrea, Ian und Aikio, Anita und Alfonsi, Lucilla und Belova, Evgenia und Buchert, Stephan und Clilverd, Mark und Engler, Norbert und Gustavsson, Björn und Heinselman, Craig und Kero, Johan und Kosch, Mike und Lamy, Hervé und Leyser, Thomas und Ogawa, Yasunobu und Oksavik, Kjellmar und Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta und Pitout, Frederic und Rapp, Markus und Stanislawska, Iwona und Vierinen, Juha (2015) The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2 (1), Seiten 1-63. Springer. doi:10.1186/s40645-015-0051-8 <https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-015-0051-8>. ISSN 2197-4284. Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2015 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-015-0051-8 2025-06-04T04:58:04Z The EISCAT (European Incoherent SCATer) Scientific Association has provided versatile incoherent scatter (IS) radar facilities on the mainland of northern Scandinavia (the EISCAT UHF and VHF radar systems) and on Svalbard (the electronically scanning radar ESR (EISCAT Svalbard Radar) for studies of the high-latitude ionised upper atmosphere (the ionosphere). The mainland radars were constructed about 30 years ago, based on technological solutions of that time. The science drivers of today, however, require a more flexible instrument, which allows measurements to be made from the troposphere to the topside ionosphere and gives the measured parameters in three dimensions, not just along a single radar beam. The possibility for continuous operation is also an essential feature. To facilitatefuture science work with a world-leading IS radar facility, planning of a new radar system started first with an EU-funded Design Study (2005–2009) and has continued with a follow-up EU FP7 EISCAT_3D Preparatory Phase project (2010–2014). Article in Journal/Newspaper EISCAT Svalbard Unknown Svalbard Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2 1
spellingShingle Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
McCrea, Ian
Aikio, Anita
Alfonsi, Lucilla
Belova, Evgenia
Buchert, Stephan
Clilverd, Mark
Engler, Norbert
Gustavsson, Björn
Heinselman, Craig
Kero, Johan
Kosch, Mike
Lamy, Hervé
Leyser, Thomas
Ogawa, Yasunobu
Oksavik, Kjellmar
Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta
Pitout, Frederic
Rapp, Markus
Stanislawska, Iwona
Vierinen, Juha
The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title_full The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title_fullStr The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title_full_unstemmed The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title_short The science case for the EISCAT_3D radar
title_sort science case for the eiscat_3d radar
topic Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
topic_facet Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
url https://elib.dlr.de/97654/
http://www.progearthplanetsci.com/content/2/1/21
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-015-0051-8