G1.4
Climatology of Large-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed with 14 MHz Amateur Radio Using a Novel Automated Detection Technique
Diego Sanchez, Nathaniel Frissell, The University of Scranton, United States; Mary Lou West, Montclair State University, United States; V. Lynn Harvey, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Sharon Vadas, Erich Becker, Northwest Research Associate, United States; Gareth Perry, The New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; William Engelke, Nicholas Callahan, The University of Alabama, United States; Philip Erickson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Session:
G1: Radar and Radio Techniques I Lecture
Track:
Commission G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation
Location:
Room 150
Presentation Time:
Thu, 9 Jan, 09:20 - 09:40 MT (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs:
Thomas Gaussiran, and Ted Beach, Boston College
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Session G1
G1.1: Spread F studies using Digisonde instruments
Preeti Bhaneja, USRA/NASA-GSFC, United States; Terry Bullett, NCEI/NOAA, United States; Jeff Klenzing, NASA-GSFC, United States
G1.2: Statistical Analysis and Detection of Spread-F and foF2 values using Digisonde and VIPIR instruments
Preeti Bhaneja, USRA/NASA-GSFC, United States; Terry Bullett, NCEI/NOAA, United States; Jeff Klenzing, NASA-GSFC, United States
G1.3: Two-dimensional radar studies of post-midnight equatorial F-region irregularity development
Alexander Massoud, Fabiano Rodrigues, Jonas Sousasantos, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
G1.4: Climatology of Large-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed with 14 MHz Amateur Radio Using a Novel Automated Detection Technique
Diego Sanchez, Nathaniel Frissell, The University of Scranton, United States; Mary Lou West, Montclair State University, United States; V. Lynn Harvey, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Sharon Vadas, Erich Becker, Northwest Research Associate, United States; Gareth Perry, The New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; William Engelke, Nicholas Callahan, The University of Alabama, United States; Philip Erickson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
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