Traveling ionospheric disturbances and concomitant reflections in the midlatitude ionosphere in the daytime

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Ionospheric Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Reflected Waves, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, Daytime, F 2 Region, Propagation Velocity, Vertical Distribution

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The characteristics of TIDs with concomitant reflections (CRs) in the daytime are investigated on the basis of data from spaced ionospheric stations and a special experiment conducted in Tbilisi. It is shown that CRs are most frequently produced by TIDs propagating toward the south or southwest with velocities of 100-450 m/s, periods of 30-120 min, and horizontal sizes of 100-800 km.

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