This brief report presents daytime 30 MHz radar observations of equatorial electrojet plasma irregularities in Sao Luis, Brazil, during the 10 January 2002, 4 September 2002, and 6 November 2001 geomagnetic storms. Modulation of equatorial electrojet plasma waves by the overshielding electric field is detected by the radar during the January and September storm events. The depressions of radar echo intensity observed by the Sao Luis radar during the 10 January and 4 September 2002 storms are caused by inhibition of large-, medium-, and short-scale electrojet plasma waves by the overshielding electric field. Corresponding to the depressions of the radar echoes, counter equatorial electrojets were observed by ground-based magnetometer in Sao Luis. The influences of disturbance dynamo, undershielding, and overshielding electric fields on the equatorial electrojet irregularities and current have been evident on the 6 November 2001 radar and magnetic field data. This study demonstrates the control of the equatorial electrojet plasma waves (growth and suppression) by the interplanetary magnetic field and also the coupling between the high-latitude and equatorial ionospheres.
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Mahasarakham Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Phys, Space Technol & Geoinformat Sect, Maha Sarakham, ThailandMahasarakham Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Phys, Space Technol & Geoinformat Sect, Maha Sarakham, Thailand
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Univ New Hampshire, Ctr Space Sci, Durham, NH 03824 USAUniv New Hampshire, Ctr Space Sci, Durham, NH 03824 USA
Kistler, L. M.
Mouikis, C. G.
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Univ New Hampshire, Ctr Space Sci, Durham, NH 03824 USAUniv New Hampshire, Ctr Space Sci, Durham, NH 03824 USA
Mouikis, C. G.
Klecker, B.
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Max Planck Inst Extraterr Phys, D-85748 Garching, GermanyUniv New Hampshire, Ctr Space Sci, Durham, NH 03824 USA
Klecker, B.
Dandouras, I.
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Univ Toulouse, Ctr Etud Spatiale Rayonnements, F-31028 Toulouse, France
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