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VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity

The behavior of the vertical total electron content (VTEC) obtained from GPS signals received during the high solar activity year 1999 at stations placed in the American sector, is reported. The considered latitude range extends from 18.4 to -64.7 and the longitude ranges from 281.3 to 297.7. Median...

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Autores principales: Ezquer, R G, Azpilicueta, F, Brunini, C, Conicet, Meza, A, Mosert, M, Radicella, S M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Trieste Univ. Abdus Salam Int. Centre Theor. Phys. 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/746989
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author Ezquer, R G
Azpilicueta, F
Brunini, C
Conicet
Meza, A
Mosert, M
Radicella, S M
author_facet Ezquer, R G
Azpilicueta, F
Brunini, C
Conicet
Meza, A
Mosert, M
Radicella, S M
author_sort Ezquer, R G
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description The behavior of the vertical total electron content (VTEC) obtained from GPS signals received during the high solar activity year 1999 at stations placed in the American sector, is reported. The considered latitude range extends from 18.4 to -64.7 and the longitude ranges from 281.3 to 297.7. Median, lower and upper quartiles are used to specify variability, because they have the advantage of being less affected by large deviations that can occur during magnetic storms. The results show that the VTEC values corresponding to equinox are greater than those of solstice and that, the highest VTEC values are observed at low latitude stations. In general, the variability during daylight hours is about 30% of median or less, and that observed for nighttime hours is greater than the mentioned percentage, particularly at last hours of the night near the northern peak of the equatorial anomaly.
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spelling cern-7469892019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/746989engEzquer, R GAzpilicueta, FBrunini, CConicetMeza, AMosert, MRadicella, S MVTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activityGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe behavior of the vertical total electron content (VTEC) obtained from GPS signals received during the high solar activity year 1999 at stations placed in the American sector, is reported. The considered latitude range extends from 18.4 to -64.7 and the longitude ranges from 281.3 to 297.7. Median, lower and upper quartiles are used to specify variability, because they have the advantage of being less affected by large deviations that can occur during magnetic storms. The results show that the VTEC values corresponding to equinox are greater than those of solstice and that, the highest VTEC values are observed at low latitude stations. In general, the variability during daylight hours is about 30% of median or less, and that observed for nighttime hours is greater than the mentioned percentage, particularly at last hours of the night near the northern peak of the equatorial anomaly.Trieste Univ. Abdus Salam Int. Centre Theor. Phys.IC-IR-2003-3oai:cds.cern.ch:7469892002
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Ezquer, R G
Azpilicueta, F
Brunini, C
Conicet
Meza, A
Mosert, M
Radicella, S M
VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title_full VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title_fullStr VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title_full_unstemmed VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title_short VTEC behavior in the American sector during high solar activity
title_sort vtec behavior in the american sector during high solar activity
topic General Theoretical Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/746989
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