Global evolution of storm-time effects in the F region during 17-18 December 1971

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F Region, Magnetic Storms, Critical Frequencies, F 2 Region, Meteorological Parameters, Weather Stations

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Latitudinal and longitudinal variations of ionospheric parameters f0F2 and h'F during the great geomagnetic storm of December 1971 are examined using readings from stations of different latitudes within a sector from GMT to GMT plus 2 hours, and from three equatorial stations in the American, African and Indian zones. It is found that the geomagnetic storm effects are a complex function of the latitude, season and time of day. Over a narrow longitude sector, the effect of the storm was greatest over the southern hemisphere, and was mainly negative for f0F2. The decrease in f0F2 around noon in the southern hemisphere was by a factor of 0.5, while no large changes in f0F2 were observed at the stations above 50 deg north latitude.

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