Next-day response of the ionosphere to magnetospheric substorms

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F 2 Region, Magnetic Storms, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Polar Substorms, Aeronomy, Diurnal Variations, Frequency Distribution, Spatial Distribution

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The next-day response of the ionosphere to the magnetospheric substorms of Feb. 14, 1980 was investigated. During a relatively quiet state of the magnetic field, significant variations of deviations of F2 critical frequencies from median values were observed both in space and time. Oscillations with periods of 6 and 24 h were observed in the time variations. Longituudnal variations of Delta f0F2 indicate the presence of a spatial wave with a single maximum at midlatitudes.

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