On the distinction between large-scale and medium-scale atmospheric gravity waves

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Gravity Waves, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Auroral Zones, Intelsat Satellites, Magnetic Storms, Very High Frequencies, Wave Propagation

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Results are presented of case studies of atmospheric gravity waves using multistation observations of ionospheric total electron content. Boundaries between large-scale waves associated with auroral zone magnetic substorm activity and medium-scale waves generated by tropospheric weather systems are found to occur for wave periods around 50 to 70 min and speeds of about 200 to 250 m/s.

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