The lunar tide of the ionospheric F2-region in Japan

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Diurnal Variations, F 2 Region, Ionospheric Electron Density, Lunar Tides, Critical Frequencies, Japan, Magnetic Storms, Midlatitude Atmosphere

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The lunar semi-diurnal variations are obtained from FoF2 and hmF2 at Wakkanai and Kokubunji, Japan for the period 1971-1975. The amplitude and phase of the variation are derived as averages for all solar times as well as separately for different solar times, and it is found that the lunar tidal variations obtained are strongly dependent on the solar time. These results are discussed in comparison with theory.

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