Evaluation of Atmospheric 3-Day Waves as a Source of Day-to-Day Variation of the Ionospheric Longitudinal Structure.
Guiping LiuScott L EnglandChin S LinNicholas M PedatellaJeffrey H KlenzingChristoph R EnglertBrian J HardingThomas J ImmelDouglas E RowlandPublished in: Geophysical research letters (2021)
We report for the first time the day-to-day variation of the longitudinal structure in height of the F2 layer (hmF2) in the equatorial ionosphere using multi-satellite observations of electron density profiles by the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate-2 (COSMIC-2). These observations reveal a ~3-day modulation of the hmF2 wavenumber-4 structure viewed in a fixed local time frame during January 30-February 14, 2021. Simultaneously, ~3-day planetary wave activity is discerned from zonal wind observations at ~100 km by the Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) Michelson Interferometer for Global High-Resolution Thermospheric Imaging (MIGHTI). This signature is not observed at ~180-250 km altitudes, suggesting the dissipation of this wave below the F-region. We propose that the 3-day variation identified in h mF2 is likely caused by the planetary wave-tide interaction through the E-region dynamo.