2024.Jul.29-Aug.02 (UiT The Arctic University of Norway campus, Tromsoe, Norway)
21st International EISCAT Symposium and the 48th Annual European Meeting on Atmospheric Studies by Optical Methods
Aikio et al.
Effects of geomagnetic storms on the ionosphere
Bjoland et al.
Characteristics of the ambipolar electric field for a selection of ion upflow events measured by ESR
Cai et al.
Multiscale temporal variabilities of the upper thermospheric wind at high latitudes
Conde et al.
New Instrumentation for ground-based tristatic observations of Earth's thermosphere and ionosphere in support of EISCAT-3D
Eriksen et al.
Multi-Scale and Multi-Instrumental Observations of a Decaying Airglow Patch
Fukizawa et al.
Three-dimensional ionospheric conductivity associated with pulsating auroral patches: reconstruction from ground-based optical observations
Gunzkofer et al.
Application of dual-frequency EISCAT measurements to determine ion-neutral collision frequencies with the difference spectrum method
Hosokawa et al.
Exceptionally gigantic aurora in Earth's polar cap on a day when the solar wind almost disappeared
Ito et al.
Relationships between the pulsating auroral shape, the energy of precipitating electrons, and ducted chorus wave propagation: simultaneous observations by Arase satellite, EISCAT radar, and ground-based imagers
Nanjo et al.
Real-time notification service of auroras in Norway and Sweden for automated optical observations
Ogawa et al.
Study of long-term ionospheric variations based on Tromsoe Ionosonde and EISCAT radar data
Oyama et al.
Geomagnetic activity and IMF By dependence of thermospheric winds: statistical analysis of Fabry-Perot interferometer measurements in Tromsoe, Norway
Oyama et al.
Largest thermospheric wind ever observed with a Fabry-Perot interferometer in Tromsoe, Norway since 2009 during the March 2023 storm
Bjoland et al.
Long-term variations and trends in the polar E-region: An update
Fukizawa et al.
Feasibility study to estimate the ion velocity field in the F region from EISCAT_3D radar observations
Hosokawa et al.
Optical manifestation of cold dense plasma sheet and subsequent appearance of extremely bright aurora
Jin et al.
In-situ observations of plasma blob inside the nightside auroral region and features of smallscale irregularities
Nishiyama et al.
Short-wavelength infrared auroral spectroscopy and imaging observations at 1.1 um in the Kjell Henriksen Observatory, Longyearbyen (78.1N, 16.0E)
Nanjo et al.
STEVE-like emissions observed in the poleward part of the auroral oval after the magnetic midnight
Tanaka et al.
Mirror force effects on the electron density enhancement due to energetic electron precipitation
Tsuda et al.
Stratospheric and mesospheric temperature estimations by Himawari-8/AHI limb-sounding