READ ME File For 'Auroral Structure and Kinetics (ASK) video observations of Fragmented Aurora-like Emissions (FAEs), 2013/12/04 19:04 UT' Dataset DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/D1930 ReadMe Author: Daniel Whiter, University of Southampton This dataset (video supplement) supports the publication: AUTHORS: Whiter, D. K., H. Dahlgren, B. S. Lanchester, J. Dreyer, N. Partamies, N. Ivchenko, M. Zaccaria Di Fraia, R. Oliver, A. Serpell-Stevens, T. Shaw-Diaz, and T. Braunersreuther TITLE: Fine Scale Dynamics of Fragmented Aurora-Like Emission JOURNAL: Annales Geophysicae DOI: 10.5194/angeo-2020-95 (preprint version) This dataset contains: Video of aurora and Fragmented Aurora-like Emissions (FAEs), described by Whiter et al. (2021), Ann. Geophys, doi:10.5194/angeo-2020-95 (preprint version). The data were recorded by the Auroral Structure and Kinetics (ASK) instrument at the EISCAT Svalbard Radar, 78.15 deg N, 16.03 deg E. For a full description of the ASK instrument see: Ashrafi (2007), A&G, doi:10.1111/j.1468-4004.2007.48435.x Dahlgren et al. (2008), Ann. Geophys, doi:10.5194/angeo-26-1041-2008 ... and citations to those articles. ASK keogram for the event of 2013-12-04 around 19:04 UT in the upper panel. ASK1 images measuring the 673.0 nm emission of the first positive band system of N2 is visible in the lower left panel, the lower right panel shows the ASK3 measurement of 777.4 nm emissions of atomic oxygen. Date of data collection: 2013/12/04 Information about geographic location of data collection: EISCAT Svalbard Radar, Svalbard, Norway, 78.15 deg N, 16.03 deg E. Licence: CC-BY-SA Related projects: How does the aurora heat the upper atmosphere?, NERC IRF, NE/S015167/1 Date that the file was created: December, 2020