Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network

[1] The Antarctic-Arctic Radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium (AARDDVARK) provides a network of continuous long-range observations of the lower ionosphere in the polar regions. Our ultimate aim is to develop the network of sensors to detect changes in ionization le...

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Main Authors: Clilverd, Mark. A., Rodger, Craig. J., Brundell, James. B., Ulich, Thomas, Lichtenberger, Janos, Cobbett, Neil, Collier, Andrew.B., Menk, Frederick.W., Seppala, Annika, Verronen, Pekka.T., Turunen, Esa
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2009
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:6978 2023-05-15T14:05:16+02:00 Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network Clilverd, Mark. A. Rodger, Craig. J. Brundell, James. B. Ulich, Thomas Lichtenberger, Janos Cobbett, Neil Collier, Andrew.B. Menk, Frederick.W. Seppala, Annika Verronen, Pekka.T. Turunen, Esa 2009 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/6978/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/6978/1/swe291.pdf http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2009/2008SW000412.shtml https://doi.org/10.1029/2008SW000412 en eng American Geophysical Union https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/6978/1/swe291.pdf Clilverd, Mark. A. orcid:0000-0002-7388-1529 Rodger, Craig. J.; Brundell, James. B.; Ulich, Thomas; Lichtenberger, Janos; Cobbett, Neil; Collier, Andrew.B.; Menk, Frederick.W.; Seppala, Annika; Verronen, Pekka.T.; Turunen, Esa. 2009 Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network. Space Weather, 7 (4), S04001. 15, pp. https://doi.org/10.1029/2008SW000412 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2008SW000412> Atmospheric Sciences Space Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1029/2008SW000412 2023-02-04T19:24:35Z [1] The Antarctic-Arctic Radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium (AARDDVARK) provides a network of continuous long-range observations of the lower ionosphere in the polar regions. Our ultimate aim is to develop the network of sensors to detect changes in ionization levels from 30--90 km altitude, globally, continuously, and with high time resolution, with the goal of increasing the understanding of energy coupling between the Earth’s atmosphere, the Sun, and space. This science area impacts our knowledge of space weather processes, global atmospheric change, communications, and navigation. The joint New Zealand-United Kingdom AARDDVARK is a new extension of a well-established experimental technique, allowing long-range probing of ionization changes at comparatively low altitudes. Most other instruments which can probe the same altitudes are limited to essentially overhead measurements. At this stage AARDDVARK is essentially unique, as similar systems are only deployed at a regional level. The AARDDVARK network has contributed to the scientific understanding of a growing list of space weather science topics including solar proton events, the descent of NOx into the middle atmosphere, substorms, precipitation of energetic electrons by plasmaspheric hiss and electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves, the impact of coronal mass ejections upon the radiation belts, and relativistic electron microbursts. Future additions to the receiver network will increase the science potential and provide global coverage of space weather event signatures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Arctic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic New Zealand Space Weather 7 4 n/a n/a
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Rodger, Craig. J.
Brundell, James. B.
Ulich, Thomas
Lichtenberger, Janos
Cobbett, Neil
Collier, Andrew.B.
Menk, Frederick.W.
Seppala, Annika
Verronen, Pekka.T.
Turunen, Esa
Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
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description [1] The Antarctic-Arctic Radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium (AARDDVARK) provides a network of continuous long-range observations of the lower ionosphere in the polar regions. Our ultimate aim is to develop the network of sensors to detect changes in ionization levels from 30--90 km altitude, globally, continuously, and with high time resolution, with the goal of increasing the understanding of energy coupling between the Earth’s atmosphere, the Sun, and space. This science area impacts our knowledge of space weather processes, global atmospheric change, communications, and navigation. The joint New Zealand-United Kingdom AARDDVARK is a new extension of a well-established experimental technique, allowing long-range probing of ionization changes at comparatively low altitudes. Most other instruments which can probe the same altitudes are limited to essentially overhead measurements. At this stage AARDDVARK is essentially unique, as similar systems are only deployed at a regional level. The AARDDVARK network has contributed to the scientific understanding of a growing list of space weather science topics including solar proton events, the descent of NOx into the middle atmosphere, substorms, precipitation of energetic electrons by plasmaspheric hiss and electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves, the impact of coronal mass ejections upon the radiation belts, and relativistic electron microbursts. Future additions to the receiver network will increase the science potential and provide global coverage of space weather event signatures.
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author Clilverd, Mark. A.
Rodger, Craig. J.
Brundell, James. B.
Ulich, Thomas
Lichtenberger, Janos
Cobbett, Neil
Collier, Andrew.B.
Menk, Frederick.W.
Seppala, Annika
Verronen, Pekka.T.
Turunen, Esa
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Rodger, Craig. J.
Brundell, James. B.
Ulich, Thomas
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Menk, Frederick.W.
Seppala, Annika
Verronen, Pekka.T.
Turunen, Esa
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title Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
title_short Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
title_full Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
title_fullStr Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
title_full_unstemmed Remote sensing space weather events: Antarctic-Arctic radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition-VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium network
title_sort remote sensing space weather events: antarctic-arctic radiation-belt (dynamic) deposition-vlf atmospheric research konsortium network
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