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Planetary and gravity wave signatures in the F-region ionosphere with impacton radio propagation predictionsand variability

Author(s)
Altadill, D.  
Observatorio del Ebro (URL-CSIC), Roquetes, Spain  
Apostolov, E. M.  
Geophysical Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria  
Boska, J.  
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic  
Lastovicka, J.  
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic  
Sauli, P.  
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic  
Date Issued
2004
Issue/vol(year)
2-3 supl/47 (2004)
Language
English
Subjects
01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.05. Wave propagation  
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https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/815
Abstract
The aim of this work within the WP 3.1 of the COST 271 Action is the characterization of the variability introduced in the F-region ionosphere by -Planetary Wave Signatures- (PWS) and -Gravity Wave
Signatures- (GWS). Typical patterns of percentage of time occurrence and time duration of PWS, their climatology and main drivers, as well as their vertical and longitudinal structure have been obtained.
Despite the above characterization, the spectral distribution of event duration is too broad to allow for a reasonable prediction of PWS from ionospheric measurements themselves. GWS with a regular morning/evening wave bursts and specific GWS events whose arising can be predicted have been evaluated. As above, their typical pattern of occurrence and time duration, and their vertical structure have been obtained. The latter events remain in the ionospheric variability during disturbed days while additional wave enhancements of auroral origin occur. However, both types of disturbances can be distinguished.
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