Asymmetry in the winter-anomalous behaviour of absorption at midlatitudes in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

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Electromagnetic Absorption, Ionospheric Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Winter, Asymmetry, Mesopause, Meteorological Parameters, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere

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Ionospheric absorption data at 1.73 and 2.28 MHz were obtained during a winter at Lindau (51.6 deg N) and Ushuaia (54.8 deg S). These data are compared in order to detect a possible asymmetry in the behavior of the ionospheric absorption in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. A real asymmetry was found, mainly in the features of excess winter-anomalous absorption. It is suggested that this asymmetry is due to different meteorological processes in the two hemispheres around the mesopause region in winter.

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