“…Statistical investigations have revealed that the occurrence rate of the E‐region echoes in the midday is significantly lower than that in the nighttime (e.g., Chau et al., 2002; Haldoupis & Schlegel, 1996; Ning et al., 2012; Pan & Rao, 2004; Patra et al., 2004; Woodman et al., 1999; Yamamoto et al., 1991; Zhou, Liu, et al., 2018; Zhou, Tang, et al., 2018; Zhu et al., 2018). Thus, the daytime E‐region echoes attract many researchers (e.g., Z. Li et al., 2011; Patra et al., 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2014).…”