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Variability and Coupling of the Equatorial, Low- and Mid-Latitude Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Ionosphere: Latest Developments of Monitoring and Modeling Techniques

Edited by
  • Dr Michael Pezzopane
  • Dr Venkatesh Kavutarapu
Volume 64, Issue 10,

Pages 1839-2188 (15 November 2019)

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    1. Preface: Variability and coupling of the equatorial, low- and mid-latitude mesosphere, thermosphere and ionosphere: Latest developments of monitoring and modeling techniques

      Pages 1839-1840
  1. Dynamical and Coupling Processes in MlT Region - Recent Observations and New Experiments

    1. Variations in the ionosphere-thermosphere system from tides, ultra-fast Kelvin waves, and their interactions

      Pages 1841-1853
    2. The dependence of four-peak longitudinal structure of the tropical electric field on the processes in the lower atmosphere and geomagnetic field configuration

      Pages 1854-1864
    3. Observation of mesospheric wave using collocated OH airglow temperature and radar wind measurements over Indian low latitude

      Pages 1865-1875
    4. Chemical physics of D and E layers of the ionosphere

      Pages 1876-1886
    5. A description of the Elevation sensitive Oblique Incidence Sounder Experiment (ELOISE)

      Pages 1887-1914
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    6. The Atmospheric Coupling and Dynamics Across the Mesopause (ACaDAMe) mission

      Pages 1915-1925
    7. Allsky airglow imaging observations from Hanle, Leh Ladakh, India: Image analyses and first results

      Pages 1926-1939
    8. Advanced meteor radar observations of mesospheric dynamics during 2017 minor SSW over the tropical region

      Pages 1940-1947
    9. New techniques for retrieving the [O(3P)], [O3] and [CO2] altitude profiles from dayglow oxygen emissions: Uncertainty analysis by the Monte Carlo method

      Pages 1948-1967
    10. Turbopause range measured by the method of the artificial periodic irregularities

      Pages 1968-1974
  2. Space Weather Effects

    1. Signatures of substorm related overshielding electric field at equatorial latitudes under steady southward IMF Bz during main phase of magnetic storm

      Pages 1975-1988
    2. Radiative cooling due to NO at 5.3 μm emission as observed by TIMED/SABER over Asian sector

      Pages 1989-2001
    3. The possibility of estimating the height of the ionospheric inhomogeneities based on TEC variations maps obtained from dense GPS network

      Pages 2002-2011
    4. The nature and origins of the day-to-day variability in Earth’s surface magnetic field

      Pages 2012-2025
  3. Advances in Ionospheric Modelling During Quiet and Disturbed Conditions

    1. Performance analysis of quiet and disturbed time ionospheric TEC responses from GPS-based observations, IGS-GIM, IRI-2016 and SPIM/IRI-Plas 2017 models over the low latitude Indian region

      Pages 2026-2045
    2. An evaluation of the IRI-Plas-TEC for winter anomaly along the mid-latitude sector based on GIM-TEC and foF2 values

      Pages 2046-2063
    3. Comparison of IRI-2016 model-predictions of F2-layer peak density height options with the ionosonde-derived hmF2 at the equatorial station during different phases of solar cycle

      Pages 2064-2076
    4. On the difference between real-time and research simulations with CTIPe

      Pages 2077-2087
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    5. Modeling of GPS-TEC using QR-decomposition over the low latitude sector during disturbed geomagnetic conditions

      Pages 2088-2103
    6. Single station modelling and comparison with ionosonde foF2 over Karachi from 1983 to 2007

      Pages 2104-2113
    7. Possibilities of the usage of the total electron content in a low-latitude zone

      Pages 2114-2124
    8. Evaluation of ionospheric models for Central and South Americas

      Pages 2125-2136
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  4. Sporadic-E, Spread-F and Ionospheric Scintillations

    1. Ionospheric Es layer scintillation characteristics studied with Hilbert-Huang transform

      Pages 2137-2144
    2. Abnormal behaviour of sporadic E-layer during the total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 near the crest of EIA over India

      Pages 2145-2153
    3. Statistics of spread F characteristics across different sectors and IRI 2016 prediction

      Pages 2154-2163
    4. Statistical features of TEC and ionospheric scintillation over the low latitude of China

      Pages 2164-2175
    5. On the field validation of α-μ fading coefficients estimator based on the autocorrelation function for ionospheric amplitude scintillation

      Pages 2176-2187
    1. List of Referees

      Pages I-II
    1. Author Index

      Pages III-IV
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ISSN: 0273-1177