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The Role Of Thermospheric Neutral Winds In The Mid-Latitude Ionospheric Evening Anomalies, Levan Lomidze May 2015

The Role Of Thermospheric Neutral Winds In The Mid-Latitude Ionospheric Evening Anomalies, Levan Lomidze

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The Earth's ionosphere, which is the ionized part of the upper atmosphere, plays a very important role in ground- and satellite-based radio communication and navigation. During the last half century, a considerable experimental, theoretical, and modeling effort has been directed towards understanding the physical processes that affect the variation of the ionization in the ionosphere at various spatial and temporal scales. Even though tremendous progress has been made in many directions of ionospheric research, many questions remain to be answered.

One of the intriguing features in the ionosphere is an anomalous evening enhancement that occurs over certain mid-latitude locations, where …


Low-Latitude Scintillation Weakening During Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events, E. R. De Paula, O. F. Jonah, A. O. Moraes, E. A. Kherani, B. G. Fejer, M. A. Abdu, M.T. A.H. Muella, I. S. Batista, S. L.G. Dutra, R. R. Paes Mar 2015

Low-Latitude Scintillation Weakening During Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events, E. R. De Paula, O. F. Jonah, A. O. Moraes, E. A. Kherani, B. G. Fejer, M. A. Abdu, M.T. A.H. Muella, I. S. Batista, S. L.G. Dutra, R. R. Paes

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Global Positioning System (GPS) L1-frequency (1.575 GHz) amplitude scintillations at São José dos Campos (23.1°S, 45.8°W, dip latitude 17.3°S), located under the southern crest of the equatorial ionization anomaly, are analyzed during the Northern Hemisphere winter sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events of 2001/2002, 2002/2003, and 2012/2013. The events occurred during a period when moderate to strong scintillations are normally observed in the Brazilian longitude sector. The selected SSW events were of moderate and major categories and under low Kp conditions. The most important result of the current study is the long-lasting (many weeks) weakening of scintillation amplitudes at this low-latitude …