Long term trends in the frequency of occurrence of the F3 layer over Fortaleza,Brazil |
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Affiliation: | 2. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), Boulder, CO, United States;3. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), University of Colorado-Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States;4. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), Boulder, CO, United States;5. Space Environment Technologies, Thornton, CO, United States |
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Abstract: | Recent studies using model calculation and ionospheric observations have revealed the existence of an additional layer in the topside equatorial ionosphere, the F3 layer. The observations using bottomside ionograms from locations close to the magnetic equator in Brazilian region have shown that the occurrence of the layer is very high from December to February (local summer) and from June to August (local winter). In fact, for the year 1995 the occurrence of the F3 layer is >75% during the months of January, February and December, and it is >65% for the period of June, July and August (Geofisica Int. 39 (2000) 57). In this work, we use 25 years of data for the months of January and August to investigate how the layer occurrence varies with the magnetic dip angle and solar activity. |
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