Climatic trends in E-region critical frequency and virtual height above Tromsø (70 degrees N, 10 degrees E)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2385Date
2007-11-29Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
We have examined the long time series of observations
of E-region virtual height (1948–2006) and critical frequency
(1935-2006) hitherto made by the Tromsø ionosonde
at 70 degrees N, 19 degrees E. Combining a simplistic trend analysis with
a rigorous treatment of errors we identify a negative trend
in critical frequency. While a similar analysis of the virtual
height h'E also suggests a negative trend, a closer examination
reveals a possible weak positive trend prior to ~1975
and a strong negative trend from ~1975 to present. These
two metrics of essentially the same feature of the ionosphere
do not exhibit the same signature since critical frequency is
controlled by photochemistry within the E-layer while height
is controlled by pressure level. We further find that the trend
in critical frequency is a daylight/summer phenomenon, no
significant trend being evident in the winter subset of the
data. On the other hand, the trends in virtual height are independent
of season/daylight.
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Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences UnionCitation
Annales Geophysicae, 25, 2351–2357, 2007Metadata
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