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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
Poster Handle Spittin'Cesium
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The Meteor Scanner also picks Atmospheric Anomalies as well as the Meteors - I remember reading about it and how to tell the difference between a Meteor signature/Exited Atmosphere - I can't quite remember how to tell but this certainly looks to be Atmospheric in origin due to the specific frequency and persistence(I would have thought that is how you tell the difference) - Meteors leave those classic long and sometimes wide spikes that can be recognized to be falling due to the difference in pitch represented by the colour diffrences.

At least I think that is correct : ?

I really should sleep,I bet when I post this now it makes little sense,here goes.
 Quoting: Spittin'Cesium


i remember you saying that the other day
but im having a hard time finding this info
 Quoting: NiNzrez


Here -

'Solar activity plays a major role in radio communications. We carry out experiments on various wavelengths examining the relationship between Solar activity and Radio Communications. In addition we also experiment with radio wave meteor scatter and sometimes communicate with other radio stations over thousands of miles using these reflected radio waves.


We utilise two main sites for ionospheric propagation testing and observations. The Observatory at Sidmouth and another site near Ventnor Radar Station on the Isle of Wight.


The meteor radar detection system is also useful for predicting VHF tropospheric propagation. Look for a continuous trace. The continuous wave carrier is received directly during enhanced tropospheric and sporadic-E propagation conditions'. [link to www.meteorscan.com]
 Quoting: Spittin'Cesium


Sporadic-E propagation is caused by patches of intense ionization in the E-layer of the ionosphere
Tropo propagation is caused by temperature inversions in the troposphere, the region of the atmosphere closest to Earth where all weather takes place
[link to www.dxing.com]
 Quoting: NiNzrez


A very handy tool all round hey!?

We could give great forecasts by combining the TEC with knowledge of where we have Coupling between the different layers of the Atmosphere - There is a lot of potential in there for sure.
 
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