2007 Workshop:Poker Flat AMISR
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Introduction
The Poker Flat AMISR has been operating throughout 2007 in support of rocket campaigns (January-February) and normal user operations (beginning March 2007). By the time of the CEDAR workshop, it is anticipated that AMISR will have operated 960 hours in support of 24 individual experiments under 26 different researchers. Additionally, the ISR will have operated 2130 hours in a low-duty cycle mode for IPY support. The objective of this workshop is to highlight the science targeted in the first six months and to present some of the first results. Presentations will be solicited from the first AMISR users. User experiments have included support for several multi-day World Day runs, several meteor runs, joint experiments with the HIPAS HF Facility, optical campaigns, interferometry experiments, coordinated observations with GeoTAIL, THEMIS and SSUSI, Joule heating experiments, gravity wave momentum flux experiments, and others. The first experiments have led to the development of many AMISR observational configurations and analysis tools designed to compute products such as the electric field and E-region neutral wind vectors, in addition to standard incoherent scatter products (e.g., temperatures and densities). AMISR operations and planning will be reviewed in the workshop. Future planned experiments and science goals, with both the Poker Flat and the Resolute Bay AMISRs, are also open areas of discussion.
Chairs and Presenters
Presenters
Time and Location
Tuesday, 9:30 - 11:30 in Anasazi
Presentation Materials
Images, power point, pdf

