Abstract
As was indicated in the mentioned paper, the ionospheric stripes, in general, aligned well with the orientation of the projected ambient geomagnetic field vector. However, it is shown in our study that the calculated striping heading is not only dependent upon the orientation of the projected ambient geomagnetic field vector, namely, the geomagnetic heading but also the geomagnetic inclination, the system incident, and squint angle. It also confirms that the changing direction of the visible stripes in the mentioned Phased Array-type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) data is mainly due to the variation of the geomagnetic inclination, while the geomagnetic heading is nearly constant along the orbit. Therefore, the denotation and presentation in that research that the projected geomagnetic field vector elongates in the direction of the stripe orientation might not be feasible.
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