Long-wave disturbances at E-region heights

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Atmospheric Circulation, E Region, Hall Effect, Ionospheric Disturbances, Planetary Waves, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Effects, Space Plasmas, Zonal Flow (Meteorology)

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The features characterizing Rossby-wave disturbances superposed on zonal flow in the spherical ionospheric shell including the E-region are studied analytically with allowance for the effects of the ionospheric plasma and the geomagnetic field. It is shown that the Hall effect in the 125-150 km height region significantly exceeds the compressibility effect of the atmosphere. Irrespective of the disturbance scale, the Hall effect leads to a considerable (approximately three-fold) increase in the oscillation periods of the ionosphere.

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