Showing posts with label Ethiopia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethiopia. Show all posts

Monday, 16 February 2015

Space Physics School 2015, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia

This week, me (Lassi) and Antti are down in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, teaching in a space physics school. Other teachers in the school are Mike Kosch from South African National Space Agency and Mark Moldwin from University of Michigan (USA). Staff and students from Bahir Dar University will also present their studies.

In the school, we shall cover riometry, tomography, incoherent scatter and many other near-space probing methods. The school shall take place in Jacaranda hotel, next to the beautiful Lake Tana. Hence, looking forward to a busy, but an interesting week!

... and naturally, according to the tradition, the week will end with a football match at the BDU stadium! We will post follow-ups later this week!

A random view from the terrace of the Jacaranda hotel.




Monday, 27 October 2014

Solar flare signature in the BDU riometer

There has been quite inspiring buzz in the media about the current "monster sunspot", and indeed, this giant AR2192 spot has sent multiple X-class solar flares towards us within the past few days. In addition to the widely reported HF-radio blackouts and GPS navigation disturbances, the energetic solar flares cause changes in the upper atmosphere/ionosphere due to increased photoionisation in the whole dayside hemisphere. SGO aims to quantify this ionisation by several ground-based measurement techniques, including riometers.

As mentioned in the earlier blog, we have just installed a new spectral riometer to Bahir Dar, Ethiopia and we were lucky to catch a few of these fresh solar flare events to the data, please have a look:


Received power (in arbitrary dB units) detected by the BDU spectral riometer (start, max and stop times of the solar flare event are marked as dashed lines).

One of the challenges in detecting the solar flare induced ionisation by riometry is that the Sun sends, not only the X-rays, but also bursts of radio emissions related to the flare events. As the riometer operates at the same radio frequencies, these emissions might mask totally the signature of the atmospheric response to the flare, i.e., reduction in the cosmic radio noise levels. 

In this case too, the increased levels of radio noise (red stuff) during the onset and offset phases of the flare are probably caused by the direct solar radio emissions. However, around the maximum time of the flare, there is a clear reduction in the radio noise, most likely caused by increased radio wave absorption in the ionosphere. We are particularly interested in the spectrum of this increased absorption (radio noise absorption at different frequencies) as it carries information on the ionisation profile in the atmosphere. 

This provides a very nice science case for collaboration between the SGO and BDU scientists and pretty awesome kick-off for this instrument, I'd say!


A few photos of the famous beauty & the beast:


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Sunday, 26 October 2014

Ethiopia vs. Finland: 6-4

Group photo of both teams! (Photo by Atte Penttilä)
The 'classic' football match, Ethiopia vs Finland took place on Saturday afternoon in the Bahir Dar University stadium. Ethiopia scored 6 times, and Finland 4 times, hence, the better team won. This was the 4th match in row since 2011 and the all-time score is for Ethiopia 3-1! This is a great tradition and a nice weekend entertainment.

I am sure that Finland will win next year ;) !!



Hiipivä piilokärki, piilotettu lohikäärme
Finnish 'libero'!

Preparations for the match!

... and here's the stadium and match in progress.

This year, we did not have much audience...

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Greetings from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia!

The interested audience
SGO team is back in business in Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia! This time, it’s only me and Antti taking part in the expedition. The first effort was to install a spectral riometer. This effort was covered in a previous web log posting. The instrument is now running and we hope to get some results, especially as we had an X-class solar flare yesterday evening at ~17.00 LT. However, we have still some technicalities with the instrument, so it’s bit nerve-racking.

This week, we have given a series of seminar talks and will continue with the talks also next week. On Friday afternoon, we will have the traditional football Finland vs. Ethiopia - let’s see who will win the ‘classic’! This will be 4th match, the first one was played in 2011; and then new matches in 2011 and 2012. Ethiopia has won two of these 


Lassi talking ionospheric tomography
Antti will depart back to Finland next week Wednesday, but I will stay all the way until November 14. My purpose is to submit one paper, which we have been doing with Abiyot. We have couple other manuscripts in preparation. Hence, it will be a good paper writing session! In addition to this, we have learned that our US colleagues are coming down to Bahir Dar early November to install the VHF coherent backscatter radar. So, I am hoping to have a chat with them also.




Antti talking on ionosphere, magnetic fields and electrons