Diurnal and seasonal variability of the Southern-Hemisphere main ionospheric trough from differential-phase measurements

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Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Ionospheric Electron Density, Satellite Sounding, Convection Currents, Southern Hemisphere, Vertical Distribution

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Satellite radio transmissions are presently subjected to a diffential-phase technique in order to measure the latitudinal variations of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) in the southern midlatitude trough region. By monitoring the two transmitted radio signals from the polar-orbiting satellites, it was possible to deduce the latitudinal variation of ionospheric vertical TEC for the duration of the satellite pass. Attention is given to the high incidence of daytime troughs for all seasons, and the relative low incidence of nighttime troughs. Comparison with the Northern Hemisphere trough shows a marked difference in occurrence frequency and trough distribution.

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