Sodium nightglow and radio wave absorption during winter

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Nightglow, Radio Attenuation, Sodium, Winter, Annual Variations, Correlation, Electromagnetic Absorption

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A positive correlation is reported between sodium nightglow intensity and radio wave absorption of the previous midday for the period October 1970-March 1971. For the same period a weak correlation, at best, exists for the green line (5577 A) nightglow and absorption. The correlations are briefly discussed and water vapor is suggested as a possible link between the sodium nightglow intensity and radio wave absorption for the October-March period.

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