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All‐Sky Imaging Observations and Modeling of Bright 630‐nm Airglow Structures Associated With MSTIDsMartinis, C. ; Yokoyama, T. ; Nishioka, M. ( , Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics)
Abstract An all‐sky imager at El Leoncito Observatory (−31.8°, 69.3°W, 18.2° magnetic latitude) is used to study 630.0‐nm airglow emissions related to medium‐scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs). On the night of 6 December 2007 an unusual event consisting of bright bands propagating northwestward was observed. Enhancements in total electron content from ground‐based Global Positioning System receivers were observed collocated with the bright airglow bands. A regional Global Positioning System‐derived total electron content map matches the direction of motion, scale size, and location of these bright bands. Model results including
F region coupling withE region structures reproduce the characteristics of the bright bands. Specific conditions in theE region must exist in order to observe these unusual MSTIDs consisting of propagating bright bands only.