Abstract

AbstractElectron density measured at high latitudes by the Swarm satellites is compared with the measurements by the RISR incoherent scatter radars as the satellites fly by the radars' field of views near Resolute Bay, Canada between 2014 and 2019. More than 200 satellite passes crossing multiple radar beams are considered. Overall, the Swarm‐based electron densities are smaller than those measured by the radars by ∼30%. The values are closer to one another at electron densities between and , corresponding to plasma frequencies between 1.5 and 3.5 MHz. Swarm‐measured values are getting progressively smaller than those measured by radars at larger electron densities/plasma frequencies. For the entire range of measured electron densities, the slope of the best fit linear line to the data expressed in terms of electron density is ∼0.62 and offset is . Stronger differences between the instruments were found for observations at nighttime and dawn.

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