Physics
Scientific paper
May 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005agusmsa52a..02w&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2005, abstract #SA52A-02
Physics
1600 Global Change (New Category), 1650 Solar Variability, 2400 Ionosphere, 7536 Solar Activity Cycle (2162), 7537 Solar And Stellar Variability
Scientific paper
Increases in greenhouse gases are expected to affect the entire atmosphere including the ionosphere. Long-term, hiqh quality data from the ionosonde network are examined to determine if trends are detectable. Techniques used to screen the data for problems will be briefly reviewed. The statistical techniques employed to look for trends were developed to take into account the non-linear nature of ionospheric response to solar forcings. These techniques will be summarized. Trend results from at least four international locations show that the trends vary by season, time of day and location. These results will be presented and the largest sources of uncertainties will be outlined.
Akmaev Rashid
Araujo E.
Fuller-Rowell Tim
Noonan G.
Viereck Rodney
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