Variations of HF signal propagation characteristics over mid-latitude paths during magnetic storms: experiment and modelling
Variations of HF signal propagation characteristics over mid-latitude paths during magnetic storms: experiment and modelling
- Author(s): V.A. Ivanova ; N.M. Polekh ; V.I. Kurkin
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0080
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- Author(s): V.A. Ivanova ; N.M. Polekh ; V.I. Kurkin Source: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009), 2009 p. 283 – 286
- Conference: IET 11th International Conference on Ionospheric Radio Systems and Techniques (IRST 2009)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.0080
- ISBN: 978 1 84919 123 4
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 28-30 April 2009
- Format: PDF
This work studies variations of HF characteristics and ionospheric parameters recorded over mid-latitude paths of Russian East-Siberian region during magnetic storms on May 15, 1997, and September 24, 2006. The sharp wave-like changes of maximum observed frequencies (MOF) were recorded during the main phase of investigated storms. Assuming that observed MOF variations can be produced by ionospheric disturbances propagating from the northern to the southern latitudes simulation of HF propagation conditions was carried out.
Inspec keywords: electron density; magnetic storms; F-region; ionospheric disturbances; HF radio propagation
Subjects: Ionospheric disturbances and modification experiments; Radiowave and rocket soundings of the ionosphere; Ionospheric structure; F-region; Atmospheric, ionospheric and magnetospheric techniques and equipment; Magnetospheric magnetic storms, substorms; Radiowave propagation
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