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Report on the MSTID alerts issuing system
The report provides the criteria for the MSTID alerts, considering outbreaks from the climatological pattern.
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A case study of the three-dimensional co-seismic ionospheric disturbance evolution. [PDF]
Song R +4 more
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The medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) constitute the most frequent ionospheric wave signatures. We propose a method for detecting the number of simultaneous MSTIDs from a time series of high-pass-filtered Vertical Total Electron ...
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Studies using all-sky imagers have revealed the presence of various ionospheric irregularities in the night-time mid-latitude F-region. The most prevalent and well known of these are the Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (MSTIDs) that ...
Seker, Ilgin +2 more
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Cognitive Radio-Based Ionospheric Scintillation Detection: A Low-Cost Framework for GNSS Detection and Monitoring in Equatorial Regions. [PDF]
Rodríguez JO +6 more
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In this paper we discuss the e ects of several signal preprocessing methods for enhancing the Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Dis- turbances (MSTIDs) signal.
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Study of local and non-local post-midnight equatorial spread-F generation based on long-term AMISR-14 observations. [PDF]
Massoud AA +5 more
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Impacts of Thunderstorm-Generated Gravity Waves on the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Using TIEGCM-NG/MAGIC Simulations and Comparisons With GNSS TEC, ICON, and COSMIC-2 Observations. [PDF]
Lu X, Wu H, Heale C, England S, Zhang S.
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In this paper we discuss the e ects of several signal preprocessing methods for enhancing the Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Dis- turbances (MSTIDs) signal. The MSTIDs signal are the ionospheric signatures of waves with a typical scale variation from
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Multitaper analysis of an MSTID event above Antarctica on 17 March 2013
A medium-scale travelling ionospheric disturbance (MSTID) was observed concomitantly by SANAE and Halley SuperDARN HF radars during the period 02–06 UT 17 March 2013. The event occurred during a geomagnetically quiet time where no substorm or storm activities were observed.
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