The 5-day wave and ionospheric absorption

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Ionosondes, Ionospheric Propagation, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Rossby Regimes, Wave Attenuation, Stratosphere

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In a previous paper, Fraser and Thorpe (1976) indicated that the average partial-coherence spectra for three summers and the average for three winters at a southern mid-latitude site had a dominant peak at a period of about six days. This peak in coherence between absorption and temperature is anomalous, and the present paper explains how some of the unexpected coherence features can be explained by the five-day wave described by Geisler and Dickinson (1976) and whose existence in the upper stratosphere was discussed by Rodgers (1976).

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