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School of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences TIGER Publications - SuperDARN Conferences
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Directional wind measurements of the Southern Ocean using the TIGER and Unwin SuperDARN radars Greenwood, R. I., Parkinson, M. L., Ye, H., and Dyson, P. L..
Abstract
Propagation mode and scatter type identification using Channel Scatter Function analysis of TMS data Greenwood, R. I., Parkinson, M. L., Ye, H., and Dyson, P. L..
Abstract
Complexity in electric field fluctuations implied by TIGER HF radar observations of F-region Doppler velocity measured at 1-second time resolution Parkinson, M. L., and Dyson, P. L..
Abstract
Evolution of complexity in small-scale solar wind turbulence measured over three solar cycles at 1 AU Parkinson, M. L., Healey, R. C., and Dyson, P. L..
Abstract
An auroral westward flow channel (AWFC) and its relationship to field-aligned current, ring current, and plasmapause location determined using the Cluster and Iridium Satellites Parkinson, M. L., J. A. Wild, C. L. Waters, M. Lester, E. A. Lucek, and P. M. E Décréau.
Abstract
Why do we need DigiDARN - a global network of digital SuperDARN radars? Parkinson, M. L., J. S. Whittington, and J. C. Devlin.
Abstract
Oceanographic research: A new application for SuperDARN radars Greenwood, R. I., M. L. Parkinson, H. Ye, and P. L. Dyson.
Abstract
Observations of a phase transition in the plasma turbulence across the HF radar spectral width boundary Parkinson, M. L., and K. M. Hannah.
Abstract
Towards a synthesis of substorm electrodynamics: HF radar and auroral observations Grocott, A., M. Lester, M. L. Parkinson, T. K. Yeoman, P. L. Dyson, and H. U. Frey.
Abstract
A new network of HF radars for oceanographic research Greenwood R. L., M. L. Parkinson, H. Ye, and A. S. Yukimatu.
Abstract
Advanced operational capabilities through implementation of a fully digital SuperDARN radar Whittington, J. S., M. L. Parkinson, and J. C. Devlin.
Abstract
Power law scaling of electric field fluctuations in the greater cusp and magnetotail implied by HF radar observations of F-region Doppler velocity M. L. Parkinson,N. Watkins, and B. Hnat.
Abstract
A beam steering phasing box for flexible SuperDARN radar operations Healey, R. C., J. C. Devlin, M. L. Parkinson, M. Gentile, and H. Ye.
Abstract
Observations of a phase transition in the plasma characteristics across the HF radar spectral width boundary Hannah, K. M., M. L. Parkinson, P. L. Dyson, and J. C. Devlin.
Abstract
Inversion of HF radar backscatter data in order to map and model the ionosphere Norman, R. J., Dyson, P. L., and Parkinson, M. L..
Abstract
What is the latitudinal extent of southern hemisphere polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE)? Morris, R. J., D. J. Murphy, D. A. Holdsworth, P. L. Dyson, and M. L. Parkinson.
Abstract
Simultaneous observations of ionospheric flow and tail reconnection signatures during the substorm expansion phase Lester, M., M. L. Parkinson, J. A. Wild, S. E. Milan, T. Nagai, K. A. McWilliams, P. L. Dyson, H. J. Singer, and H. Frey.
Abstract
The importance of ionospheric Pedersen conductivity in the control of ionospheric irregularities and their Doppler characteristics M. L. Parkinson. Abstract,
Presentation
Magnetically conjugate Auroral Westward Flow Channels (AWFCs) observed by SuperDARN M. L. Parkinson, M. Pinnock, J. A. Wild, M. Lester, T. K. Yeoman, S. E. Milan, H. Ye, J. C. Devlin, H. U. Frey and T. Kikuchi.
Abstract,
Presentation
An objective method for determining the existence of a feature or change in scientific data M. L. Parkinson, M. Pinnock.
Abstract
Observation of Pc3-4 ULF waves by SuperDARN TIGER radar Pasha Ponomarenko, Colin Waters, Fred Menk, and Murray Sciffer. Presentation.
Magnetic local time and geomagnetic activity variations insignatures of the open-closed magnetic field-line boundary M. L. Parkinson, M. Pinnock, and P. L. Dyson. Abstract,
Presentation
The relationship between Auroral Westward Flow Channels (AWFCs) observed by TIGER and magnetospheric substorms M. L. Parkinson, M. Pinnock, and P. L. Dyson.
Abstract,
Presentation
The possible role of ion-neutral slip velocity in the formation of decametre-scale irregularities in the high-latitude ionosphere M. L. Parkinson, J. C. Devlin and P. L. Dyson.
Abstract,
Presentation
Observations of ionospheric echoes with extreme Doppler spectral width in the nightside auroral and sub-auroral ionosphere M. L. Parkinson. Abstract,
Presentation.
Identification of ULF waves in SuperDARN data P. V. Ponomarenko, F. W. Menk, and C. L. Waters.
Presentation
Modelling HF Propagtion: A TIGER Case Study Peter. L Dyson, Robert B. Norman, and Murray L. Parkinson.
Presentation
Digital TIGER radar receiver- an outline of possible
architectures M. Nguyen, J. Devlin, J. Whittington. Abstract,
Poster
Investigation of an IF under sampling method for
the digital TIGER radar receiver M. Nguyen, J. Devlin, J. Whittington.
Abstract,
Poster
Investigation of a RF sampling (all-digital) method
for the TIGER radar receiver M. Nguyen, J. Devlin, J. Whittington.
Abstract,
Poster
On the lifetime and extent of an auroral westward
flow channel observed during a magnetospheric substorm M. L.
Parkinson, M. Pinnock, H. Ye, M. R. Hairston, J. C. Devlin, P. L.
Dyson, and R. J. Morris.
Abstract,
Poster.
Signatures of the midnight open-closed magnetic
field-line boundary during balanced dayside and nightside reconnection M. L. Parkinson, P. L. Dyson, M. Pinnock, J. C. Devlin, M. R.
Hairston, E. Yizengaw, and P. J. Wilkinson.
Abstract,
Poster.
Digital Generation and Phasing of
Transmitter Signals for SuperDARN Class Radars, J. S. Whittington,
J. C. Devlin, and T. Salim;
Presentation,
Paper
Inverted-V Log Periodic Antenna Evaluation
and Expected Performance, Q. Nguyen, J. Devlin, J. Whittington,
S. OKeefe; Presentation,
Paper
Dual SuperDARN radar observations of the time
delay for the high-latitude nightside ionosphere to respond to solar-wind
discontinuities arriving at the magnetopause, M. L. Parkinson,
M. Pinnock, P. L. Dyson, J. C. Devlin, C. L. Waters, P. R. Smith,
and A. M. Breed;
Abstract
A multi-instrument study of nightside backscatter
detected by TIGER: Mapping the Doppler velocity signatures to ionospheric
and magnetospheric regions, M. L. Parkinson, P. L. Dyson, E.
Yizengaw, J. C. Devlin, F. W. Menk, and P. J. Wilkinson;
Abstract
On the occurrence of TIGER auroral and subauroral
echo parameters sorted according to season, the Kp index, and the
interplanetary magnetic field at sunspot maximum, M. L. Parkinson,
J. C. Devlin, M. Pinnock, P. L. Dyson, C. L. Waters, and A. M. Breed;
Abstract
Atmospheric gravity wave signatures observed using
the TIGER HF backscatter radar and the Australian ionosonde network
during the geomagnetically quiet day, 30 June 2000, Long-song
He, P. L. Dyson, M. L. Parkinson, and P. J. Wilkinson;
Abstract
Simultaneous measurements of convection changes
in the high-latitude day- and night-side ionosphere with the Halley
and TIGER HF backscatter radars - early results M. L. Parkinson,
M. Pinnock, P. L. Dyson, J. C. Devlin, and P. R. Smith;
Proceedings
Rates of occurrence of TIGER HF radar echo parameters
sorted according to the Kp index and the interplanetary magnetic
field (IMF) - early results M. L. Parkinson, J. C. Devlin, M.
Pinnock, P. R. Smith, P. L. Dyson, and C. L. Waters;
Proceedings
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