The effect of a solar eclipse on the development of the ionospheric equatorial anomaly

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The development of the equatorial anomaly is shown to have been unaffected when the region of the Earth surrounding the magnetic equator at the appropriate longitude experienced an annular solar eclipse lasting for 3 hr centred on 11.00 L.M.T. This result is significant because the equatorial ionosphere was eclipsed for an important part of the development phase (which lasts from 07.00-15.00 L.M.T.) of the anomaly.

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