Phase and amplitude relationships of planetary scale oscillations in the stratosphere and lower ionosphere

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Lower Ionosphere, Rossby Regimes, Stratosphere, Time Series Analysis, Amplitudes, E Region, Ionospheric Propagation, Ozone, Phase Deviation, Radiance, Statistical Analysis

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Time series consisting of daily values of zonally averaged stratospheric radiances and total ozone both observed by Nimbus 4, and 10-mb-indices have been compared with observations of ionospheric radio wave absorption over a northern midlatitude station (Lindau) carrying out cross spectral analyses. The results clearly show the response of the lower ionosphere to global stratospheric oscillations with periods greater than two days. Three periods, 7.5, 6.7 and 5.7 d, have been selected for detailed discussion. The corresponding oscillations of stratospheric quantities represent different modes with respect to symmetry of their amplitude functions about the equator and with respect to the probable source regions (7.5 and 6.7 d: predominantly high latitudes, 5.7 d: predominantly low latitudes).

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