Prediction of f0F2 and hmF2 by an analysis of the F2 region and a comparative evaluation of the accuracy of prediction for a period of high solar activity

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Critical Frequencies, F 2 Region, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Solar Activity Effects, Astronomical Models, Prediction Analysis Techniques, Statistical Analysis

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A computational scheme for analyzing the midlatitude F2-region is used to predict values of f0F2 (critical frequencies) and hmF2 (the height of the maximum) for several months in 1979 from Moscow data for quiet geomagnetic conditions. The present results are compared with results of observations and with results obtained from an empirical-statistical approach. Particular attention is given to the inclusion of solar activity effects (particularly through the F10.7 index) in the present model.

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