JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

Presentation information

[EE] Oral

P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment

[P-EM17] [EE] Recent Advances in Ionosphere Observation and Modeling for Monitoring and Forecast

Mon. May 22, 2017 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM A10 (Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall)

convener:Charles Lin(Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University), Yang-Yi Sun(Kyushu Univsersuty, Department of Earth and Planetary Science), Hidekatsu Jin(National Institude of Information and Communications Technology), Jaeheung PARK(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute), Chairperson:Hidekatsu Jin(National Institude of Information and Communications Technology), Chairperson:Yang-Yi Sun(Kyushu Univsersuty, Department of Earth and Planetary Science)

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

[PEM17-10] Medium scale traveling ionospheric disturbances using FORMOSAT-2/ISUAL 630.0 nm airglow images

*P. K. Rajesh1, J. Y. Liu2, Charles Lin1, A. B. Chen3, R. R. Hsu3, C. H. Chen1, J. D. Huba4 (1.Department of Earth Science, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 2.Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan, 3.Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, 4.Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., USA)

Keywords:MSTID, Ionospheirc disturbances, FORMOSAT-2/ISUAL, Space based airglow imaging

In this work characteristics of nighttime medium-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances (MSTID) are investigated using 630.0 nm limb images by Imager of Sprites and Upper Atmospheric Lightnings (ISUAL), onboard FORMOSAT-2 satellite. The limb integrated measurements, when projected to a horizontal plane, reveal bands of intensity perturbation with distinct southwest to northeast orientation in the southern hemisphere. Airglow simulations are carried out to confirm that such azimuthally oriented features are related to MSTID. Further statistical analysis shows more MSTID occurrence in solstices with peak in June-July months. The wavelengths of the observed perturbations were in the range 150-300 km. The wave fronts were oriented about 30°-50° from the east-west plane, indicating that coupled Perkins and Es-layer instability might be important in the MSTID generation. The results demonstrate that spaced based airglow imaging is an effective method for global investigation of MSTID events that are appropriately aligned with the viewing geometry.