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Sudden disappearance of VHF radar echoesfrom equatorial E-region irregularities
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics
Volume
6
Publisher
The Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, New Delhi
Publication Date
1977
First Page
39
Abstract
The Modified Range Time Intensity Technique for studying the height variation of the backscatter power of VHF radar echoes at Jicamarca has been used to show that the growth time of E-region irregularities is less than 1 min. Further, these irregularities disappear or reappear precisely at the time when delta-H at an equatorial minus delta-H at a non-equatorial station is close to zero irrespective of absolute H over the dip equator. This is consistent with the idea that E-region irregularities over the dip equator scattering the HF or VHF radio waves are due to gradient drift instability and supports the double-current hypothesis for the equatorial electrojet.
Recommended Citation
Rastogi, R. G., B. G. Fejer, and R. F. Woodman, Sudden disappearance of VHF radar echoes from equatorial E-region irregularities, Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 6, 39, 1977.