January 1984 | Technical Report TR-84-140
Global Maps of foF2 Derived from Observations and Theoretical Values
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Charles M. Rush et al., “Global Maps of foF2 Derived from Observations and Theoretical Values,” Technical Report TR-84-140, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, January 1984.
Charles M. Rush et al.
Abstract: Observations of the F2-region critical frequency, foF2, and values determined from,the time-dependent continuity equation for ions and electrons in the ionosphere have been used to develop a new set of numerical coefficients to represent the global variation foF2. The coefficients developed in this study, like those in earlier investigations, permit monthly median hourly values of foF2 to be obtained at any location around the globe for any month of the year and solar activity level. The procedures undertaken to develop the new numerical coefficients are described in this report. Comparisons between foF2 determined using older sets of numerical coefficients and foF2 determined using the new set of coefficients are given along with a description of how well each set of coefficients specifies and predicts the observed variations in the F2-region critical frequency.
Keywords: ionospheric maps; critical frequency; time-dependent continuity; equation
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