Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1777427 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nighttime F2 layer height decreases have been examined for post-sunset intervals at the equatorial station, Huancayo. The analyses involved mainly Rz max years, (1957-1960), although Rz min years (1974-1977) were also used. The data were obtained from tabulations of the ionogram parameters h'F, fâF2 and fâEs. The height reductions are delayed by more than 7Â h following geomagnetic substorm onsets for locations at longitudes to the east. The reduced occurrence of spread-F and fâEs enhancements is found to be associated. These enhancements are also recorded at the European station, Dourbes about 4.5Â h before the Huancayo enhancements. It is proposed that an LS-TID which propagates in the 80Â km sound channel may be involved. Also, the experimental evidence suggests that the westward propagation of the LS-TIDs allows equatorial disturbances to occur at local times (before midnight) which are similar to the times when the LS-TIDs are generated.
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Authors
G.G. Bowman, I.K. Mortimer,