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Doppler experiment deployed under the South crest of the EA to study magnetosphre-ionosphere-troposphere coupling and its impact on ionospheric variability

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    SYSNO ASEP0426457
    Document TypeO - Others
    R&D Document TypeOthers
    TitleDoppler experiment deployed under the South crest of the EA to study magnetosphre-ionosphere-troposphere coupling and its impact on ionospheric variability
    Author(s) Burešová, Dalia (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
    Mosert, M. E. (AR)
    Chum, Jaroslav (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
    Baše, Jiří (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
    Hruška, František (UFA-U) RID
    Laštovička, Jan (UFA-U) RID, ORCID
    Cabrera, M. A. (AR)
    Ise, J. E. (AR)
    Cangemi, J. I. (AR)
    Ezquer, R. G. (AR)
    Bilbao, J. D. (AR)
    Miranda Bonomi, F. (AR)
    Molina, M. G. (AR)
    Scidá, L. A. (AR)
    Levato, H. (AR)
    Year of issue2012
    Languageeng - English
    CountryAR - Argentina
    KeywordsDoppler ; ionosphere ; gravity waves ; variability
    Subject RIVDG - Athmosphere Sciences, Meteorology
    R&D Projects7AMB12AR018 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    AnnotationThe ionosphere is unique and greatly variable part of the Earth’s environment due to strong coupling to regions below and above. Interest in both spatial and temporal ionospheric variability has increased recently as radio systems become more responsive. Ionospheric parameters exhibit variations on a wide range of time-scales, ranging from years to minutes. Many processes originating in the lower atmosphere occur as the result of upward-propagating tides, planetary waves, gravity waves and infrasound waves, through which energy and momentum are transmitted from lower to upper atmospheric layers. Atmospheric Gravity waves (AGWs) are oscillations with periods between several minutes and several hours. They were observed and studied in the lower ionosphere as well as in the E and F regions using radars (ionosondes, Doppler sounder, etc.), GPS technique, and optical range measurement in neutral component. Most of these measurements have been performed during specific campaigns.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Atmospheric Physics
    ContactKateřina Adamovičová, adamovicova@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 012 ; Kateřina Potužníková, kaca@ufa.cas.cz, Tel.: 272 016 019
    Year of Publishing2014
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