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The article was published on 1989-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 862 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ionosphere.read more
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Preliminary Climatology of UHF Scintillation over the South American Equatorial Anomaly at Solar Minimum
TL;DR: The PL-SCINDA scintillation warning system as discussed by the authors uses two 250 MHz radio receivers in South America; one at the magnetic equator and another near the peak of the anomaly crest.
Small Scale Structures and Motions of Auroral Signatures as Observed From the Ground: a Planned Field Study Using Camera and Radar Observations
R. G. Michell,K. A. Lynch,H. C. Stenbaek-Nielsen,T. J. Hallinan,D. L. Hysell,M. C. Kelley,Charles Seyler +6 more
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SuperDARN data simulation, processing, access, and use in analysis of midlatitude convection
TL;DR: A simulator which is able to model SuperDARN data realistically and demonstrates the application of simulated data to evaluate the performance of different ACF fitting algorithms is demonstrated.
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Coupled nature of evening-time ionospheric electrodynamics
L. M. Joshi,L. C. Tsai +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether the variability of the E region conductivity (particularly the one associated with the sporadic E, Es) has any influence on the F region dynamo and hence on the PRE of zonal electric field.
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Response of Scintillation and Total Electron Content (TEC) over Indian regions during the Quiet Days
TL;DR: In this paper, GPS derived scintillation (S4-Index) and TEC data recorded at different location in India (Delhi, Bhopal, Bangalore & Trivandrum).