A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic

P(論文) A new VHF doppler radar with a minicomputer for real-time processing and radar control will be operational in 1982 at Syowa Station, Antarctica, in order to study E-region irregularities and neutral wind motions. This project, one of the ground-based study programs in Antarctica for the Middle...

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Main Authors: Igarashi, Kiyoshi, Ogawa, Tadahiko, Ose, Masami, Fujii, Ryoichi, Hirasawa, Takeo
Language:English
Published: 1982
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author Igarashi, Kiyoshi
Ogawa, Tadahiko
Ose, Masami
Fujii, Ryoichi
Hirasawa, Takeo
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Ogawa, Tadahiko
Ose, Masami
Fujii, Ryoichi
Hirasawa, Takeo
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description P(論文) A new VHF doppler radar with a minicomputer for real-time processing and radar control will be operational in 1982 at Syowa Station, Antarctica, in order to study E-region irregularities and neutral wind motions. This project, one of the ground-based study programs in Antarctica for the Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP, 1982-1985), aims at clarifying how the middle atmosphere in the 80-110km altitude region behaves in response to the energy flow from the magnetosphere into the polar ionosphere, especially during a substorm. The radar has three operation modes; spectrum mode, double-pulse mode and meteor mode. The spectrum mode provides doppler spectra of back-scattered signals from which characteristics of the plasma turbulence due to auroral activity can be investigated. Mean drift velocities of the irregularities are derived from the double-pulse mode. The drift velocity obtained by this mode ultimately can be related to the ionospheric electric field. In the meteor mode, wind motions in the 80-110km altitudes are investigated by using meteor trails. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001278 2025-04-13T14:08:08+00:00 A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic Igarashi, Kiyoshi Ogawa, Tadahiko Ose, Masami Fujii, Ryoichi Hirasawa, Takeo 1982-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1278/files/KJ00000011913.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1278 eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 22 258 267 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1278/files/KJ00000011913.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/1278 1982 ftnipr 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) A new VHF doppler radar with a minicomputer for real-time processing and radar control will be operational in 1982 at Syowa Station, Antarctica, in order to study E-region irregularities and neutral wind motions. This project, one of the ground-based study programs in Antarctica for the Middle Atmosphere Program (MAP, 1982-1985), aims at clarifying how the middle atmosphere in the 80-110km altitude region behaves in response to the energy flow from the magnetosphere into the polar ionosphere, especially during a substorm. The radar has three operation modes; spectrum mode, double-pulse mode and meteor mode. The spectrum mode provides doppler spectra of back-scattered signals from which characteristics of the plasma turbulence due to auroral activity can be investigated. Mean drift velocities of the irregularities are derived from the double-pulse mode. The drift velocity obtained by this mode ultimately can be related to the ionospheric electric field. In the meteor mode, wind motions in the 80-110km altitudes are investigated by using meteor trails. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic Syowa Station
spellingShingle Igarashi, Kiyoshi
Ogawa, Tadahiko
Ose, Masami
Fujii, Ryoichi
Hirasawa, Takeo
A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title_full A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title_fullStr A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title_short A new VHF doppler radar experiment at Syowa Station, Antarctic
title_sort new vhf doppler radar experiment at syowa station, antarctic
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