1992
DOI: 10.1016/0032-0633(92)90006-a
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Spectra of the ac electric fields in the post-sunset F-region at the magnetic equator

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“…period of about 32 minis always present and it becomes dominant in the premidnight hours. This spectral feature in the temporal variation F region V near the dip equator has also been noticed earlier by Nair et al (1992). A unique aspect of the short-period wave activity in V noticed in our database is the remarkable dayto-day variability of its amplitude at any local time.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…period of about 32 minis always present and it becomes dominant in the premidnight hours. This spectral feature in the temporal variation F region V near the dip equator has also been noticed earlier by Nair et al (1992). A unique aspect of the short-period wave activity in V noticed in our database is the remarkable dayto-day variability of its amplitude at any local time.…”
Section: Data and Analysissupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Points (1) and (3) which have been found as noteworthy trends in the temporal pattern of V by Nair et al (1992) and Subbarao and Krishnamurthy (1994) from analysis of short data samples (7 days and 28 days observations respectively) now stand substantiated. Points (4) and (5) which are reported for the first time here constitute, in our opinion, important additions to our limited knowledge of the short period variation in F region vertical drift in the dip equatorial region.…”
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“…This is done to suppress the short-period (<1-h)¯uctuations in V z which are a common feature of the temporal structure of V z at dip equatorial stations (e.g. Earle and Kelley, 1987;Nair et al, 1992) and to show essentially the ambient vertical plasma drift pattern. The average quiet-day patterns of V z at Kodaikanal and h¢F at Fortaleza shown in Fig.…”
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