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VHF Scintillation and Drift Studied Using Spaced Receivers in Southern Taiwan
L. M. Joshi
,
L. C. Tsai
, S. Y. Su
, Ronald G. Caton
, C. H. Lu
, K. M. Groves
Center for GPS Science and Application Research
Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research
Department of Space Science and Engineering
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Southern Taiwan
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Scintillation
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Ultra-high Frequency
100%
Space Receiver
100%
Quiet Period
80%
Geomagnetic Storm
40%
Solar Activity Level
40%
Drift Characteristics
40%
Strong Dependence
20%
Postmidnight
20%
Ping
20%
Drift Velocity
20%
Amplitude Scintillation
20%
Amplitude Frequency
20%
Equatorial Plasma Bubbles
20%
Ionospheric Irregularities
20%
Prompt Penetration Electric Field
20%
Disturbance Dynamo
20%
Random Velocity
20%
Equinoctial Asymmetry
20%
Zonal Drift
20%
Co-occurrence Patterns
20%
Recent Past
20%
Low Solar Flux
20%
Complex Interplay
20%
Receiver System
20%
Gradual Reduction
20%
Polarization Process
20%
Moderate Storm
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Taiwan
100%
Solar Activity
100%
Magnetic Storm
100%
Storm
100%
Ionospherics
50%
Plasma Bubbles
50%
Solar Flux
50%
Electric Field
50%
Physics
Solar Activity
100%
Magnetic Storm
100%
Solar Flux
50%
Electric Field
50%
Blood Plasma
50%