Abstract

In order to understand the variation in the altitudes of initiation (haoi) of E region gradient drift (GD) waves at different longitude sectors in the vicinity of the dip equator, the linear growth rate expression was examined. This revealed that the growth rate of the primary GD waves in an altitude region of 85–93km depends on the square of the geomagnetic field strength (B). This is shown to explain the lower haoi of GD waves over Indian longitude vis-a-vis American longitudes. The available observations on the GD waves from different longitude sectors reveal that the haoi is inversely proportional to B2.

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