Session Details
[P-EM09]Vertical coupling in the atmosphere and Ionosphere
Wed. May 29, 2019 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM JST
Wed. May 29, 2019 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM UTC
Wed. May 29, 2019 1:45 AM - 3:15 AM UTC
Poster Hall International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe_3
convener:Huixin Liu(Earth and Planetary Science Division, Kyushu University SERC, Kyushu University), Loren Chang(Institute of Space Science, National Central University), Yuichi Otsuka(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)
Vertical coupling mechanisms throughout the whole atmosphere are critical to understanding the near Earth space environment, as well as its sensitivity to the solar, geomagnetic, and atmospheric drivers. This international session focuses on physical/chemical processes occurring in the mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere (MTI). Both quiet and disturbed states in response to lower atmospheric forcing or solar forcing are important for understanding the MTI system and its coupling to other regions. We invite presentations of observations and observational concepts with ground-based and/or space-borne instruments, theoretical studies, numerical simulations, and development of data analysis systems for various kinds of temporal and spatial variations in atmosphere-ionosphere coupled system.
[PEM09-P01]Local-time Variabilities of SABER CO2 in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Region
*Cornelius Csar Jude Salinas1, Loren Chang1, Danie Liang2, Jia Yue3, Liying Qian4, Quan Gan5, James Russel III3, Martin G Mlynczak6 (1.Institute of Space Science, National Central University, 2.Institute of Earth Science, Academia Sinica, 3.Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Hampton University, 4.High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, 5.Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, 6.NASA Langley Research Center)
[PEM09-P02]Enhanced dynamo electric field as a possible cause of ionosphere disturbance before Large Earthquake
*Koichiro Oyama1,2,3 (1.Institute of Plasma and Space Sciences,National Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan, 2.International Ceneter for Space Weather Sudy and Education, Kyushu Univ.,, 3.CoLtd. Asia Space Environment Research Consortium, Japan)
[PEM09-P03]Morphology of E1 and E2 Kelvin waves from ECMWF reanalysis
*Chen-Jeih Pan1, Wei-Sheng Chen1, Uma Das2 (1.Institute of Space Science, National Central University, 2.Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kalyani, India)
[PEM09-P04]Impact of strong ENSO on TEC activity disturbed by ultra-fast Kelvin waves
*Wei-Sheng Chen1, C.J. Pan1, Uma Das2, Chian-Chiau Lin3 (1.Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan, 2.Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kalyani, India, 3.Environmental Research and Information Center, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan)
[PEM09-P05]Observation and simulation of propagation of coseismic infrasound to the ionosphere
*Jaroslav Chum1 (1.Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
[PEM09-P06]Solar wind influence on tropical cyclones mediated by atmospheric gravity waves
*Paul Prikryl1,2, Iurii Cherniak3, Irina Zakharenkova4,5, James M. Weygand6, Bharat S. R. Kunduri7 (1.Physics Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada, 2.Geomagnetic Laboratory, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada, 3.COSMIC Program Office, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA, 4.West Department of IZMIRAN, Kaliningrad, Russia, 5.University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland, 6.Earth Planetary and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 7.Bradley Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA)
[PEM09-P07]VIPIR ionospheric observations in Japan
*Takuya Tsugawa1, Hideo Maeno1, Michi Nishioka1, Takumi Kondo1, Mamoru Ishii1 (1.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
[PEM09-P08]Simulation Results and Performance Analysis of Phase Velocity Spectral Analysis Software (M-Transform) for Airglow Imaging Data
*Septi Perwitasari1, Takuji Nakamura2, Masaru Kogure2, Yoshihiro Tomikawa2, Mitsumu K. Ejiri2 (1.LAPAN, 2.NIPR)
[PEM09-P09]Comparisons of Co-incident Ionospheric Plasma Observations Between FORMOSAT-5/AIP and Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radar
*Yi-Wun Chen1, Chi-Kuang Chao1 (1.Graduate Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan)
[PEM09-P10]Sub-ionospheric effects of volcano eruptions using VLF/LF standard radio waves
*Kei Maruyama1, Hiroyo Ohya1, Fuminori Tsuchiya2, Kenro Nozaki5, Kozo Yamashita3, Yukihiro Takahashi4, Hiroyuki Nakata1, Toshiaki Takano1 (1.Chiba University, 2.Tohoku University, 3.Ashikaga University, 4.Hokkaido University, 5.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
[PEM09-P11]Observations of ionospheric and mesospheric wave structures by a low-cost airglow imaging system
*Keisuke Hosokawa1, Nanami Kusuyama1, Yuta Hozumi1, Kohei Takami1, Susumu Saito2, Yasunobu Ogawa3, Mamoru Ishii4, Yuichi Otsuka5, Takuya Tsugawa4 (1.University of Electro-Communications, 2.ENRI, 3.NIPR, 4.NICT, 5.ISEE, Nagoya University)
[PEM09-P12]Analysis of characteristics of ionospheric parameters, Sq index and neutral winds over Taiwan
*Yu-Jung Chuo1 (1.Department of Information Technology, Ling Tung University)
[PEM09-P13]Statistical study on daytime Es observed by ground-ionosonde and RO-COSMIC in magnetic Equator region in 2010
*Zheng Wang 1,2, Huixin Liu1 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, School of Science, Kyushu University, Japan. , 2.National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.)
[PEM09-P14]The statistical study of the growth rates of Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances observed with GPS-TEC
*Takafumi Ikeda1, Akinori Saito1, Takuya Tsugawa2, Hiroyuki Shinagawa2 (1.Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 2.National Institutes of Information and Communications Technology)
[PEM09-P15]Comparison of Gravity Wave Activity in the Mesosphere Observed by OH Airglow Imagers and MF Radars over the Antarctic (Syowa & Davis).
*Masaru Kogure1, Takuji Nakamura1,2, Yoshihiro Tomikawa1,2, Mitsumu K. Ejiri1,2, Takanori Nishiyama2,1, Masaki Tsutsumi1,2, Michael J. Taylor3, Yucheng Zhao3, P.-Dominique Pautet3, Damian Murphy4 (1.National Institute of Polar Research, 2.Department of Polar Science, Sokendai, 3.Physics Department, Utah State University, 4.Australian Antarctic Division)
