Current Understanding of the Equatorial E x B Drift velocities in the African Sector: A Short Review

Author:

Adebesin B. O.,Adeniyi J. O.,Adimula I. A.,Adebiyi S. J.,Ikubanni S. O.,Adekoya B. J.

Abstract

A short review of the pattern and morphology of the equatorial plasma drift velocities, particularly during the evening-time Pre-reversal enhancement (PRE) period in the African region had been presented. The seasonal PRE peak values across some locations in the West-African region were considered and compared with other sectors of the world. While most plasma drift observations in the African region were calculated from ionosonde measurements, the observations from other sectors involved direct measurement from satellite and the Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) observations. The importance of the PRE in ionospheric electrodynamics was highlighted, the better in the use of either the virtual or real heights of the F-layer in inferring vertical drift velocities were enumerated, revealing the strengths and weakness of each method. The general observations revealed that PRE peak magnitude is commonly weaker in the African region in comparison with the American/Peruvian and Indian sectors, seasonal and solar activity dependent, and could be higher during either magnetic quiet or disturbed activity than when both magnetic activity conditions are combined. The first work to present a regional PRE model around the African equatorial ionization anomaly region (Adebesin et al model) was mentioned. The relevance of the E × B drift in quantifying the daytime equatorial electrojet (EEJ) current was also discussed.

Publisher

Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Mathematics,General Chemistry

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