Measurement of meteor abundance at the equator

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Meteoroid Concentration, Periodic Variations, Radio Meteors, Tropical Regions, Annual Variations, Correlation Coefficients, Diurnal Variations, Earth Ionosphere, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Statistical Analysis

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Results of measurements of the number of radio meteors at the equatorial station of Mogadiscio (Somaliland) during a 400-day period from 1968 to 1970. It is found that, during the year, the number of meteors in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres is minimal at the end of March and the beginning of April and reaches a maximum in June and July. The total number of Southern Hemisphere meteors per year is 1.09 times greater than the number of Northern Hemisphere meteors.

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