Abstract. Plots of 12-month moving averages of the radio emission values for 1947 -2002 indicated that the ratios (maximum/minimum) of the solar cycles 19 -23 were low (∼ 1.2) in the upper chromosphere and lower corona (frequencies near 15 000 MHz), rose to maximum levels of ∼ 3.5 in the middle corona (frequencies ∼ 2000 ± 500 MHz), and dropped thereafter to ∼ 2.5. In some cycles, there were two maxima separated by about 2 years. In cycles 20 and 23, mostly the second maximum was larger than the first maximum, but in cycles 21 and 22, some parameters showed the first maximum larger while others showed the second maximum larger. There was no systematic shift from first maximum to second maximum, with frequency or temperature (or altitude)
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International audienceThe smoothed monthly sunspot numbers showed that in many solar cycles, (a) dur...
The characteristics of VHF radiowave scintillations at 244 MHz (FLEETSAT) during a complete solar c...
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Sunspots have a major 11-year cycle, but the years near the sunspot maximum show two or more peaks ...
In a previous communication we showed that the so-called slowly varying component (S-component) of s...
International audienceA critical problem in determining the climate impact of solar radiative forcin...
Long-running measurements of the solar radio flux density at 810 MHz were processed. Based on the le...
Open Access.It is shown that the detection of the slowly varying component of solar radio emission a...
Solar corona above active regions - comparison of extreme ultraviolet line emission with radio emiss...
375-378The 27-day cyclic variations in sunspot activity and also in solar radio emission in the deci...
We carried out a statistical study of the "quiet" solar corona during the descending phase of the Su...
The nighttime reflection height of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence is measured a...
Based on an analysis of the midday data of the midlatitude ionospheric stations in the Northern Hemi...
We report on the solar cycle variation of the rate of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), their mean and ...
Changes in solar radio brightness temperature were derived at 2.8, 19.3 and 22.2 GHz from the observ...
International audienceThe smoothed monthly sunspot numbers showed that in many solar cycles, (a) dur...
The characteristics of VHF radiowave scintillations at 244 MHz (FLEETSAT) during a complete solar c...
International audienceThe continuous increase in concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere...