Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Feb 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983georl..10..155w&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 10, Feb. 1983, p. 155-158.
Statistics
Computation
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Equatorial Atmosphere, Ionospheric Propagation, Microwave Attenuation, Scintillation, Very High Frequencies, Annual Variations, Anomalies, C Band, Hong Kong, Night, Radio Transmission
Scientific paper
Measurements made during solar maximum years in the East Asian sector of the equatorial anomaly show different seasonal patterns of night-time scintillation occurrence at 137 MHz at Lunping and 4 GHz at Hong Kong. These seasonal variations are very similar to that observed at the equatorial station in Guam, indicating strong coupling between equatorial and anomaly irregularities. Model computations indicate that the GHz scintillation observed at Hong Kong is much stronger than one would expect based on VHF scintillation measured at Lunping. It is suggested that this might be an indication of strong latitudinal dependence of scintillation in the anomaly region. Attention is also given to the possible difference in local ionospheric conditions that were responsible for generating GHz scintillation causing irregularities in the anomaly region and at the equator.
Fang D. J.
Franke Steve
Liu Chang-Hong
Wernik Andrzej W.
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