Observations of atmospheric gravity waves by radiointerferometry

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Earth Atmosphere, Gravity Waves, Radio Interferometers, Solar Radio Emission, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Ground Stations, Ionospheric Electron Density, Spectroheliographs

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The amplitudes and propagation directions of TIDs derived from two-dimensional observations of solar radio sources in the meter range were studied. The procedures for determining the amplitude and azimuth of the TIDs are described. It is observed that the gravity waves are present nearly all day in wintertime (between October and March), the propagation azimuths are always in the SE quadrant with maximum occurrence in the SE direction, and waves with parameters of an auroral origin have a very small contribution during daytime.

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