A world-wide investigation of the mid-latitude evening increase in [latin small letter f with hook]0F2 in the Summer Hemisphere

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Using the data and the computer program of the Ionospheric Prediction Services of ITSA-ESSA, we have obtained six world contour maps of the evening anomaly in an effort to establish the geographic and local time characteristics of this intriguing, but not well understood, phenomenon. The intensity of the anomaly is described by the index, which has been plotted on world maps for t = 18.00, 21.00 and 24.00 hr local time for the months of June and December. The evening anomaly appears to be stronger in the northern hemisphere in June than in the southern hemisphere in December and shows a tendency to peak in the areas where there is a spreading of the magnetic meridians along a given geographic latitude. It also shows signs of polar and conjugate point effects.

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