Differences in seasonal variation of noon F2-ionization at dip-conjugate places

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Ionization, F 2 Region, Noon, Solar Activity Effects, Gas Composition, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Sunspot Cycle

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A study is made of noon f0F2 over a period of one solar cycle (1958-69) at some pairs of magnetically near-conjugate places in the eastern and central zones with dips 0-60 degrees. Seasonal dependence of the sensitivity of f0F2 on solar activity is studied and the differences in the seasonal variation of f0F2 are shown for low and high solar activity epochs. The midlatitude winter anomaly of f0F2 found in the north is not observed at the southern dip-conjugate till near the peak of the sunspot cycle. The results are discussed specially with reference to the neutral wind and the associated changes in the gas composition.

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