Modeling radio-wave scattering by a traveling spherical disturbance in the ionosphere

Computer Science – Numerical Analysis

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Ionospheric Propagation, Mathematical Models, Radio Scattering, Shock Wave Propagation, Wave Scattering, Doppler Effect, F 2 Region, Frequency Shift

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A numerical analysis is made of signal effects on short-wave paths more than 260 km long, due to radio scattering by a traveling spherical disturbance generated by a shock wave caused by an industrial surface explosion. It is shown that the Doppler frequency shift of the scattered signal takes a positive value and decreases montonically with time. Ray trajectories of the transmitter/disturbance/F2-layer/receiver and transmitter/F2-layer/disturbance/receiver types are found to occur.

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