The effect of D-region absorption on the forward scatter radiometeor amplitude distribution index

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Annual Variations, D Region, Diurnal Variations, Electromagnetic Absorption, Forward Scattering, Radio Meteors, Amplitude Distribution Analysis, Plasma Interactions, Radio Scattering, Very High Frequencies

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The paper describes the observation of radio meteors using the forward scatter link between Waltair (about 17 deg N) and Dehra Dun (about 30 deg N) at a frequency of 48.2 MHz during November 1974 to November 1975. The main result of the study was a strong diurnal and seasonal variation in the amplitude distribution index of radio meteors, which was attributed to the variation in absorption in the D-region. The aim of the present investigation is to study the diurnal and seasonal variations of the D-region absorption coefficient at 48.2 MHz.

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