Радиофизика и электроника (Mar 2015)

EFFECT OF SOLAR ECLIPSES ON RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION IN THE TROPOSPHERE

  • I. M. Mytsenko,
  • D. D. Khalameyda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/rej2015.01.058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 58 – 61

Abstract

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Energy of solar eclipses significantly influences the variation of geophysical fields and leads to a change of processes in the subsystems of the Earth and to disturbance of the existing interactions between them. Observations of each solar eclipse allow to specify related physical processes and their impact on the radio waves propagation in the troposphere. The effects of the solar eclipse are widely discussed in the scientific world, but the studies of radio wave propagation in the troposphere during a solar eclipse are absent. The results of observations of the interaction between solar eclipses and levels of microwave radio signals in a variety of conditions, including land and sea transhorizon radio communication, as well as a geostationary satellite – Earth radio path and others are presented. In order to analyze conditions that accompany these phenomena, the method of superposed epochs comprising correlation, spectral and dispersion analysis of measured values is used. It is shown that the signal level change occur in the direction of increasing in most cases. The study extends the knowledge about the influence of the Sun on the propagation of radio waves in the atmosphere.

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