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SPARC Outreach:  Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN)

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superDARN.gif (13961 bytes) The Super Dual Auroral Radar Network consists of three pairs of ionospheric radars in the northern hemisphere--at Goose Bay, Kapuskasing, and Saskatoon in Canada--and four radars located in Antarctica. An additional pair of radars may be added to the northern hemisphere sometime in the future, and a further two radars may be added in the south.  All the radars are similar in construction. The SuperDARN Web site is hosted at the Applied Physics Lab at Johns Hopkins University.

 

 

Recent SuperDARN Convection Model
(The latest image is online at http://superdarn.jhuapl.edu/map/index.html )

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