The nighttime reflection height of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence is measured at Collm Observatory using 1.8 kHz sideband phase comparisons between the sky wave and the ground wave of a commercial 177 kHz LF transmitter. The measurements have been carried out continuously since September 1982, now allowing the analysis of trends and regular variations of the reflection height. In the time series is found a) a long-term negative trend and b) a solar cycle dependence, both confirming earlier measurements and theoretical estimations. Moreover, a significant oscillation of quasi-biennial period is visible in LF reflection heights, indicating a reaction of the midlatitude mesosphere/lower thermosphere region on the equatoria...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Long-term variations of monthly mean zonal and meridional winds in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosp...
The nighttime reflection height of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence is measured a...
Measurements of reflection heights of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence and estima...
The change of ionospheric absolute reflection heights h of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique...
International audienceThe continuous increase in concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere...
Based on an analysis of the midday data of the midlatitude ionospheric stations in the Northern Hemi...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
The 2009 solar minimum 23/24 has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease in thermospheric...
The subionospheric very low frequency (VLF) radio wave technique provides the possibility of investi...
International audienceContinuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) h...
Earlier studies on the influence of solar activity variations within a 11-year solar cycle on temper...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Long-term variations of monthly mean zonal and meridional winds in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosp...
The nighttime reflection height of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence is measured a...
Measurements of reflection heights of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence and estima...
The change of ionospheric absolute reflection heights h of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique...
International audienceThe continuous increase in concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere...
Based on an analysis of the midday data of the midlatitude ionospheric stations in the Northern Hemi...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
The 2009 solar minimum 23/24 has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease in thermospheric...
The subionospheric very low frequency (VLF) radio wave technique provides the possibility of investi...
International audienceContinuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) h...
Earlier studies on the influence of solar activity variations within a 11-year solar cycle on temper...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Long-term variations of monthly mean zonal and meridional winds in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosp...