Relationship between anomalies of VLF signals on extended midlatitude paths and the ring current of a magnetospheric storm

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Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Instability, Ring Currents, Very Low Frequencies, Vlf Emission Recorders, Anomalies, Diurnal Variations

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The paper examines anomalies in the diurnal variations of VLF-signal phase on shaded extended midlatitude paths observed during magnetospheric storms of different intensities. An analysis of Omega-navigation signal data (f = 10.2 kHz) shows that the duration and magnitude of the anomalies depend on the restoration time and the intensity of the ring-current field, as well as on the season.

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