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Multi-instrument observations of large-scale atmospheric gravity waves/traveling ionospheric disturbances associated with enhanced auroral activity over Svalbard
Authors:Zama T Katamzi-Joseph  Anasuya L Aruliah  Kjellmar Oksavik  John Bosco Habarulema  Kirsti Kauristie  Michael J Kosch
Institution:1. SANSA Space Science, Hermanus, South Africa;2. Dept. Physics & Electronics, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa;3. Dept. Physics & Astronomy, University College London, London, UK;4. Birkeland Centre for Space Science, Dept. Physics & Technology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;5. Arctic Geophysics, University Centre in Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway;6. Finnish Meteorologica Institute, Helsinki, Finland;7. Dept. Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK;8. Dept. Physics & Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa
Abstract:This study reports on observations of large-scale atmospheric gravity waves/traveling ionospheric disturbances (AGWs/TIDs) using Global Positioning System (GPS) total electron content (TEC) and Fabry–Perot Interferometer’s (FPI’s) intensity of oxygen red line emission at 630?nm measurements over Svalbard on the night of 6 January 2014. TEC large-scale TIDs have primary periods ranging between 29 and 65?min and propagate at a mean horizontal velocity of 749–761?m/s with azimuth of 345–347° (which corresponds to poleward propagation direction). On the other hand, FPI large-scale AGWs have larger periods of 42–142?min. These large-scale AGWs/TIDs were linked to enhanced auroral activity identified from co-located all-sky camera and IMAGE magnetometers. Similar periods, speed and poleward propagation were found for the all-sky camera (60–97?min and 823?m/s) and the IMAGE magnetometers (32–53?min and 708?m/s) observations. Joule heating or/and particle precipitation as a result of auroral energy injection were identified as likely generation mechanisms for these disturbances.
Keywords:Atmospheric gravity waves  Traveling ionospheric disturbances  Substorm  Aurora  Arctic polar cap  ANGWIN
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