Relationship between seasonal variations of nighttime midlatitude F-scattering and solar and magnetic activity

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Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, F Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Solar Activity Effects, Vertical Distribution, Ambient Temperature, Electron Scattering, Exosphere, Gravity Waves, Magnetic Storms

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The probabilities of occurrence of F-scattering P in near-midnight hours at midlatitudes (the Moscow station) in the course of a year were investigated as a function of levels of solar and magnetic activity. It is shown that P is mainly determined by two factors: the vertical gradient of electron density below hmF2 inversely proportional to the exospheric temperature and the frequency of substorm occurrence.

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