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Possible ionospheric preconditioning by shear flow leading to equatorial spread F
Dave L. Hysell
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E. Kudeki
, J. L. Chau
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Coordinated Science Lab
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Shear Flow
100%
Shear Instability
100%
E-region
100%
Equatorial Spread F
100%
Precursor Wave
100%
Current Drive
50%
Radar Observations
50%
Incoherent Scatter Radar
50%
Scattering Layer
50%
Vertical Shear
50%
Plasma Drift
50%
F-region
50%
Conductivity Profile
50%
Jicamarca
50%
Coherent Scatter Radar
50%
Dip Equator
50%
F-region Ionosphere
50%
Thermospheric Neutral Winds
50%
F Region Dynamo
50%
Vertical Plasma Drift
50%
Neutral Drift
50%
Interchange Instability
50%
Vertical Current
50%
Drift Speed
50%
Bottom Type
50%
Dynamo Current
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Shear Flow
100%
Ionospherics
100%
Night Sky
100%
Spread F
100%
E Region
66%
Plasma Drift
66%
Radar Tracking
33%