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Title: Space-weather effects on transionospheric radio wave propagation
Authors: Bhattacharyya, A.
Basu, S.
Keywords: Space weather
Radio science
Plasma
Radio wave
Transionospheric radio waves
Issue Date: 2002
Citation: Review of Radio Science, 1999-2002, W.Ross Stone (ed.), New Jersey, IEEE Press, 569-596, 2002.
Abstract: Space weather affects the distribution of plasma in the ionosphere and piasrnasphere through which radio waves used for communication and navigation propagate. On some occasions, only large-scale ( >10 km) structures in the propagation medium are encountered by the radio waves, while at other times, small-scale variations in ionospheric electron density give rise to scintillations on transionospheric radio waves. Recent studies of both of these situations at equatorial, mid- and high latitudes are reviewed.
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