A comparison of mid-latitude and equatorial-latitude spread-F characteristics

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Equatorial Atmosphere, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Spread F, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Night Sky, Sunspot Cycle

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Experimental evidence using a fast-swept-gain technique on an ionosonde is presented to support the idea that mid-latitude spread-F irregularities are large-scale wave-like structures. Also, diurnal and annual distributions of spread-F occurrence at an equatorial station at times of low sunspot activity are shown to be similar to those found for mid-latitude stations. The sunspot-cycle variation of post-midnight spread-F occurrence is also found to be similar in the two latitude regions. The similarity of certain spread-F characteristics at both mid- and equatorial-latitude regions is discussed. An attempt is made to reconcile current spread-F models for these two latitude regions by proposing that the primary spread-F structures for equatorial regions are large-scale wave-like structures. It is further proposed that the small-scale plasma instabilities have a role of modifying the traces resulting from specular reflections from the large-scale structures.

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