“…Based on the EISCAT N(h) profiles, they defined the effective values of the backscatter altitude, h eff , the aspect angle, eff , and the mean electron density of the backscatter volume, N eff , as a power weighted average of the relative value of the radar volume cross section along altitude. Basic parameters in the estimates are the altitude of zero aspect angle at ∼97 and 99 km (Koustov et al, 2002), a growth of the aspect angle with height by ∼0.07 and ∼0.08 • /km (Uspensky et al, 2003) for the Finland and Norway radars, respectively, as well as the mean power attenuation with the aspect angle of 10 dB/ • . An event from our statistics (12 February 1999, see corresponding N(h) profiles in the LHS panel of Fig.…”