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Title: Characteristics of spread-F at a temperate latitude station, Jamaica
Authors: Rastogi, R.G.
Keywords: Temperate latitude station
Jamaica
Spread-F
Issue Date: 1989
Citation: Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, v.18, p.160-163, 1989
Abstract: The characteristics of spread-F at a temperate latitude station vis-à-vis those at an equatorial station in the same longitude zone are described. Temperate latitude spread signature on the ionogram is shown to be due to a number of off-vertical reflections superimposed over the normal vertical p’-f trace. At temperate latitude, the background f region ionization seems to increase during spread-F conditions. Onset time of spread-F seems to increase with distance from the equator, being about 1930 hrs at the equator, about 2200 hrs at the anomaly crest region, and about 0000 hrs at temperate latitudes.
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