Review of equatorial scintillation phenomena in light of recent developments in the theory and measurement of equatorial irregularities

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Ionospheric Electron Density, Ionospheric Propagation, Scintillation, Spread F, Tropical Regions, Computerized Simulation, Irregularities, Ogo-6, Plasma Density, Radar Measurement, Rocket Sounding, Satellite Observation

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Recent developments in the understanding of equatorial irregularities have come from a unique combination of rocket, satellite, radar, theoretical, and computer simulation investigations. These will be reviewed with emphasis on the effect of the irregularities upon the propagation of radio waves. Recent scintillation calculations based upon in situ rocket and satellite irregularity measurements are also reviewed and a new composite model presented here which explains many properties of the scintillation phenomena associated with equatorial spread-F.

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