Analyzing the Effects of Tropical Cyclone on Critical Frequency of the F 2-Region Ionosphere in South Pacific Region.
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| Title: | Analyzing the Effects of Tropical Cyclone on Critical Frequency of the F 2-Region Ionosphere in South Pacific Region. |
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| Authors: | Ashneel Sharan1,2 (AUTHOR) ashneel.sharan@my.jcu.edu.au |
| Source: | Geomagnetism & Aeronomy. Dec2022 Suppl 1, Vol. 62 Issue 1, pS128-S141. 14p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Ionosphere, *Natural disasters, *Gravity waves, *Tropical cyclones, *Space environment, *Sound waves |
| Geographic Terms: | Papua New Guinea, Tahiti (French Polynesia : Island) |
| Abstract: | South Pacific countries are prone to climate change, cyclones, earthquakes, drought and other natural disasters. The ionosphere is used for communications and reporting space weather in the South Pacific region hence, its variations must be thoroughly studied. The effects of tropical cyclones (TCs) on the critical frequency (foF 2) of the F 2-region ionosphere, for four selected TCs, in the South Pacific region were studied. The ionosonde stations to which TCs passed within 500 kilometers, were selected. Out of four TCs, two passed near Tahiti (French Polynesia) ionosonde station, one near Papua New Guinea and one near Rarotonga (Cook Islands) ionosonde station. The behavior of foF 2 has been analyzed 2–4 days before the TC, during the days TC and 2–4 days after the cyclone. The actual foF 2 values were compared with the mean and standard deviation of geomagnetically quiet days by eliminating the most disturbed days. The results showed that the foF 2 varied before, during and after the TC. These variations were also noted during geomagnetic quiet days hence, it was clear that the foF 2 variations were due to the TCs. Acoustic gravity waves played an important part in the variation of foF 2 during the selected TCs in the South Pacific region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
| Database: | Energy & Power Source |
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| Abstract: | South Pacific countries are prone to climate change, cyclones, earthquakes, drought and other natural disasters. The ionosphere is used for communications and reporting space weather in the South Pacific region hence, its variations must be thoroughly studied. The effects of tropical cyclones (TCs) on the critical frequency (foF 2) of the F 2-region ionosphere, for four selected TCs, in the South Pacific region were studied. The ionosonde stations to which TCs passed within 500 kilometers, were selected. Out of four TCs, two passed near Tahiti (French Polynesia) ionosonde station, one near Papua New Guinea and one near Rarotonga (Cook Islands) ionosonde station. The behavior of foF 2 has been analyzed 2–4 days before the TC, during the days TC and 2–4 days after the cyclone. The actual foF 2 values were compared with the mean and standard deviation of geomagnetically quiet days by eliminating the most disturbed days. The results showed that the foF 2 varied before, during and after the TC. These variations were also noted during geomagnetic quiet days hence, it was clear that the foF 2 variations were due to the TCs. Acoustic gravity waves played an important part in the variation of foF 2 during the selected TCs in the South Pacific region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 00167932 |
| DOI: | 10.1134/S0016793222600175 |