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Project: Study of coupling in the atmosphere-ionosphere system evoked by short-period atmospheric waves
The main objective of the project, to study the impact of gravity and infrasonic waves coming from below lying neutral atmosphere (mainly troposphere) on the upper atmosphere-ionosphere system, is divided into several tasks as follows: (1) To install our Doppler system of several measuring paths in Taiwan and validate its measurements. (2) Comparison of Doppler system measurements and derived waves at various locations worldwide (our system measurements in Czechia, South Africa and Argentina). (3) The relation between typhoons and gravity and infrasonic waves in the ionosphere. Taiwan is an ideal place for such a study. (4) The relation of the ionospheric phenomenon spread-F to gravity and infrasonic waves. The expected remarkably higher level of wave activity above Taiwan creates much better conditions for such a study. (5) What is the response of Doppler system measurements during ionospheric scintillation events?
Funded by: AV ČR. M100421201
Duration: 2012-2015
Investigator: Laštovička, J.
Created by Institute of Atmospheric Physics
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