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Ionosphere Influenced From Lower-Lying Atmospheric Regions

Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, ISSN: 2296-987X, Vol: 8
2021
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Article Description

The ionosphere represents part of the upper atmosphere. Its variability is observed on a wide-scale temporal range from minutes, or even shorter, up to scales of the solar cycle and secular variations of solar energy input. Ionosphere behavior is predominantly determined by solar and geomagnetic forcing. However, the lower-lying atmospheric regions can contribute significantly to the resulting energy budget. The energy transfer between distant atmospheric parts happens due to atmospheric waves that propagate from their source region up to ionospheric heights. Experimental observations show the importance of the involvement of the lower atmosphere in ionospheric variability studies in order to accurately capture small-scale features of the upper atmosphere. In the Part I Coupling, we provide a brief overview of the influence of the lower atmosphere on the ionosphere and summarize the current knowledge. In the Part II Coupling Evidences Within Ionospheric Plasma—Experiments in Midlatitudes, we demonstrate experimental evidence from mid-latitudes, particularly those based on observations by instruments operated by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences. The focus will mainly be on coupling by atmospheric waves.

Bibliographic Details

Petra Koucká Knížová; Jan Laštovička; Daniel Kouba; Zbyšek Mošna; Katerina Podolská; Tereza Šindelářová; Jaroslav Chum; Jan Rusz; Katerina Potužníková

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