A statistical study of apparent horizontal ionospheric movements using 300 kc/s radio waves

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An investigation of apparent horizontal ionospheric movements in the nighttime lower E-region of the ionosphere is described. Vertical incidence pulsed soundings at 300 kc/s frequency were made over a period of one year, the amplitude of the reflected wave being recorded at spaced-rcceivers. The data were analyzed using correlation techniques, to give drift velocities, and estimate the effects of random variations and anisotropy of the diffraction patterns. Experimental results are presented for the drift and random velocities; the axial ratios, tilt angle and structure size of the diffraction pattern; and the solar semi-diurnal components of the drift velocity. These results are compared in detail with those obtained by other workers.

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