Abstract

This report examines some of the new techniques that are being used to increase our understanding of the Earth's magnetosphere and the manner in which it couples to the high latitude ionosphere. Particular attention is devoted to experiments in which one attempts to modify the environment in the magnetosphere and high latitude ionosphere, and to the increased usage of incoherent and coherent scatter radars for high latitude studies of magnetosphere‐ionosphere coupling. We also note the trend toward developing constellations of satellites and ground‐based instrumentation in order to obtain a better understanding of the global nature of magnetosphere‐ionosphere coupling and the increased use of large computer‐based suites of geophysical data.

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