Annales Geophysicae (Jul 1995)

Zonal drifts of ionospheric irregularities at temperate latitude in the Indian region

  • S. Kumar,
  • A. K. Gwal,
  • B. M. Pathan,
  • D. R. K. Rao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-995-0724-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 724 – 729

Abstract

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The systematic time differences observed in the onset of postsunset VHF scintillations recorded simultaneously at Ujjain (Geogr. lat. 23.2°N, Geogr. long. 75.6°E) and Bhopal (Geogr. lat. 23.2°N, Geogr. long. 77.6°E), situated at the peak of the anomaly crest in the Indian region, have been analysed to determine the zonal drifts of scintillation-producing irregularities. The method is based on the assumption that the horizontal movement of irregularities does not change while crossing the F-region cross-over points of these stations. The calculated velocities of irregularities indicate an eastward drift decreasing from about 180 m s–1 to 55 m s–1 during the course of night. In the premidnight period, the drifts are reduced under the magnetically disturbed conditions. The average east-west extension of irregularites is found to be in the range of 200–500 km.