1997
DOI: 10.1029/97rs00285
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Equatorial bubbles observed at the north and south anomaly crests: Dependence on season, local time, and dip latitude

Abstract: Abstract. Equatorial bubbles, which cause scintillation that disrupts transionospheric RF propagation, are difficult to study because they are unpredictable and extremely variable. This work undertakes to study them by continuous observation throughout a year at solar maximum using ionospheric sounders operating at sites in the western hemisphere in both north and south Appleton anomaly crests. Here direct observation in an extensive case study has found that bubbles can be identified when passing over a sound… Show more

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“…Whalen, 1997Whalen, , 2002Fejer et al, 1999;Huang, 2001;Su et al, 2001). The past results indicate that the occurrences of both BSSF and bubble depend on season, longitude, solar cycle, and geomagnetic activity (Maruyama and Matuura, 1984;Whalen, 1997Whalen, , 2002Fejer et al, 1999;Huang, 2001;Lee at al., 2005). Nevertheless, little work has been published examining the simultaneous occurrence of BSSF and bubble in the equatorial ionosphere (Whalen, 1997(Whalen, , 2002.…”
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“…Whalen, 1997Whalen, , 2002Fejer et al, 1999;Huang, 2001;Su et al, 2001). The past results indicate that the occurrences of both BSSF and bubble depend on season, longitude, solar cycle, and geomagnetic activity (Maruyama and Matuura, 1984;Whalen, 1997Whalen, , 2002Fejer et al, 1999;Huang, 2001;Lee at al., 2005). Nevertheless, little work has been published examining the simultaneous occurrence of BSSF and bubble in the equatorial ionosphere (Whalen, 1997(Whalen, , 2002.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The past results indicate that the occurrences of both BSSF and bubble depend on season, longitude, solar cycle, and geomagnetic activity (Maruyama and Matuura, 1984;Whalen, 1997Whalen, , 2002Fejer et al, 1999;Huang, 2001;Lee at al., 2005). Nevertheless, little work has been published examining the simultaneous occurrence of BSSF and bubble in the equatorial ionosphere (Whalen, 1997(Whalen, , 2002. In his first report, Whalen (1997) compared the monthly occurrence of bubble with that of BSSF during solar maximum, using a chain of ionospheric sounders in the western American sector.…”
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