Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars

In this paper, echo occurrence rates for the Dome C East (DCE) and the new Dome C North (DCN) radars are studied. We report the ionospheric and ground scatter echo occurrence rates for selected periods around equinoxes and solstices in the final part of the solar cycle XXIV. The occurrence maps buil...

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Main Authors: Marcucci, Maria Federica, Coco, Igino, Massetti, Stefano, Pignalberi, Alessio, Forsythe, Victoriya, Pezzopane, Michael, Koustov, Alexander, Longo, Simona, Biondi, David, Simeoli, Enrico, Consolini, Giuseppe, Laurenza, Monica, Marchaudon, Aurélie, Satta, Andrea, Cirioni, Alessandro, De Simone, Angelo, Olivieri, Angelo, Baù, Alessandro, Salvati, Alberto
Language:English
Published: 2021
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author Marcucci, Maria Federica
Coco, Igino
Massetti, Stefano
Pignalberi, Alessio
Forsythe, Victoriya
Pezzopane, Michael
Koustov, Alexander
Longo, Simona
Biondi, David
Simeoli, Enrico
Consolini, Giuseppe
Laurenza, Monica
Marchaudon, Aurélie
Satta, Andrea
Cirioni, Alessandro
De Simone, Angelo
Olivieri, Angelo
Baù, Alessandro
Salvati, Alberto
author_facet Marcucci, Maria Federica
Coco, Igino
Massetti, Stefano
Pignalberi, Alessio
Forsythe, Victoriya
Pezzopane, Michael
Koustov, Alexander
Longo, Simona
Biondi, David
Simeoli, Enrico
Consolini, Giuseppe
Laurenza, Monica
Marchaudon, Aurélie
Satta, Andrea
Cirioni, Alessandro
De Simone, Angelo
Olivieri, Angelo
Baù, Alessandro
Salvati, Alberto
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description In this paper, echo occurrence rates for the Dome C East (DCE) and the new Dome C North (DCN) radars are studied. We report the ionospheric and ground scatter echo occurrence rates for selected periods around equinoxes and solstices in the final part of the solar cycle XXIV. The occurrence maps built in Altitude Adjusted Corrected Geomagnetic latitude and Magnetic Local Time coordinates show peculiar patterns highly variable with season. The comparisons of the radar observations with the International Reference Ionosphere model electron density and with ray tracing simulations allow us to explain the major features of observed patterns in terms of electron density variations. The study shows the great potential of the DCE and DCN radar combination to the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) convection mapping in terms of monitoring key regions of the high-latitude ionosphere critical for understanding of the magnetospheric dynamics. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00016479 2025-04-13T14:25:54+00:00 Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars Marcucci, Maria Federica Coco, Igino Massetti, Stefano Pignalberi, Alessio Forsythe, Victoriya Pezzopane, Michael Koustov, Alexander Longo, Simona Biondi, David Simeoli, Enrico Consolini, Giuseppe Laurenza, Monica Marchaudon, Aurélie Satta, Andrea Cirioni, Alessandro De Simone, Angelo Olivieri, Angelo Baù, Alessandro Salvati, Alberto 2021-06 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/16479 eng eng 10.1016/j.polar.2021.100684 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100684 Polar Science 28 100684 18739652 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/16479 metadata only access Polar cap radars Echo occurrence Ray-tracing IRI model 2021 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100684 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z In this paper, echo occurrence rates for the Dome C East (DCE) and the new Dome C North (DCN) radars are studied. We report the ionospheric and ground scatter echo occurrence rates for selected periods around equinoxes and solstices in the final part of the solar cycle XXIV. The occurrence maps built in Altitude Adjusted Corrected Geomagnetic latitude and Magnetic Local Time coordinates show peculiar patterns highly variable with season. The comparisons of the radar observations with the International Reference Ionosphere model electron density and with ray tracing simulations allow us to explain the major features of observed patterns in terms of electron density variations. The study shows the great potential of the DCE and DCN radar combination to the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) convection mapping in terms of monitoring key regions of the high-latitude ionosphere critical for understanding of the magnetospheric dynamics. journal article Other/Unknown Material Polar Science Polar Science National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Polar Science 28 100684
spellingShingle Polar cap radars
Echo occurrence
Ray-tracing
IRI model
Marcucci, Maria Federica
Coco, Igino
Massetti, Stefano
Pignalberi, Alessio
Forsythe, Victoriya
Pezzopane, Michael
Koustov, Alexander
Longo, Simona
Biondi, David
Simeoli, Enrico
Consolini, Giuseppe
Laurenza, Monica
Marchaudon, Aurélie
Satta, Andrea
Cirioni, Alessandro
De Simone, Angelo
Olivieri, Angelo
Baù, Alessandro
Salvati, Alberto
Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title_full Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title_fullStr Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title_full_unstemmed Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title_short Echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the SuperDARN Dome C East and Dome C North radars
title_sort echo occurrence in the southern polar ionosphere for the superdarn dome c east and dome c north radars
topic Polar cap radars
Echo occurrence
Ray-tracing
IRI model
topic_facet Polar cap radars
Echo occurrence
Ray-tracing
IRI model
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/16479