Ionospheric effects associated with changes in the levels of geomagnetic and solar activities

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Atmospheric Circulation, Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetospheric Instability, Solar Activity Effects, Diurnal Variations, Magnetoactivity, Thermosphere

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The characteristics of the changes in the dynamics of the lower atmosphere processes over Central Asia, associated with processes taking place in the ionosphere and magnetosphere were investigated using data collected during SUNDIAL observation periods March 16-20 and December 5-10, 1988. Results showed that the wind velocity reversals observed at heights between 80 and 100 km were associated with changing levels of geomagnetic and solar activity. Analyses of data collected in the lower atmosphere and the ionosphere during these periods showed the presence of an anomaly in the dynamics of the electron concentration in the F layer after the October 1988 event, characterized by a disturbance of the 27-30-day variation.

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