Symposium on Current Status and Future Perspectives in Solar Terrestrial Physics Research, Ahmedabad, India, Aug. 28, 29, 1989, Selected Papers

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Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Physics, Conferences, Equatorial Electrojet, Magnetic Storms, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Magnetospheric Instability, Mesosphere, Meteorological Radar, Middle Atmosphere, Radar Scattering, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Spread F, Stratospheric Warming, Troposphere

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Topics presented include a study of middle atmospheric dynamics using mesosphere, stratosphere and troposphere radar, the current status and future prospects of the stratospheric warming phenomenon at low altitudes, and VHF backscatter radar studies of the equatorial electrojet. Also presented are recent developments in the equatorial spread-F region, a review of an equatorial anomaly in the F region, and a review of some magnetospheric phenomena.

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