Wave motions in the atmosphere and related ionospheric phenomena

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Atmospheric Tides, Gravity Waves, Ionospheric Electron Density, Rossby Regimes, Stratosphere, Wave Propagation, Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Heating, D Region, Electron Density Profiles, F 2 Region, Sporadic E Layer, Stratospheric Warming, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Vertical Distribution, Wind Effects

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We review important studies in the field of stratosphere-ionosphere coupling, including recent studies of wave motions of planetary waves, atmospheric tides and internal gravity waves in the atmosphere. The interrelation between stratospheric sudden warmings and winter anomaly of radio absorption, a dynamical model of stratospheric sudden warmings and some production mechanisms of intensified electron density in the D region are discussed. Other topics presented are atmospheric tides in the lower thermosphere including dynamo action, and internal gravity waves, by which we intend to explain travelling ionospheric disturbances in the F2 region and sporadic E layer at mid-latitude (wave-enhanced sporadic E). Thermospheric winds are also reviewed and wind effects on the F2 layer are discussed. For each atmospheric event systematic observations of suitable physical quantities with proper time and spatial intervals are desirable.

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