Traveling ionospheric disturbances observed in the OI 630-nm nightglow images over Japan by using a multipoint imager network during the FRONT campaign
M. Kubota et al., Traveling ionospheric disturbances observed in the OI 630-nm nightglow images over Japan by using a multipoint imager network during the FRONT campaign, GEOPHYS R L, 27(24), 2000, pp. 4037-4040
Pilot observations using a network of five all-sky imagers (ASIs) were cond
ucted during the new moon period of May 19-22, 1998 as part of the F-region
Radio and Optical measurement of Nighttime TID (FRONT) campaign. The netwo
rk observation enabled us to track propagation of medium-scale traveling io
nospheric disturbances (TIDs) in the OI 630-nm nightglow over a distance of
more than 2500 km. The TIDs were observed every night during the campaign
period, but occurrence was limited from evening to midnight. They have hori
zontal wavelengths of 200-600 km, travel a horizontal distance of more than
1000 km, and last for more than three hours. In every case, the TIDs moved
southwestward with a velocity of 83-137 m/s. Using dual-site TID images, t
he altitude of the TID structures in the 630-nm nightglow was calculated to
be similar to 260 km, which corresponds to the bottom side of the mid-lati
tude ionospheric F layer.