Statistical analysis of TEC perturbations over a low latitude region during 2009–2013 ascending solar activity phase
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2015Author
Andima, Geoffrey
Jurua, Edward
Amabayo, Emirant Bertillas
Habarulema, John Bosco
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Total Electron Content (TEC) perturbations are manifestations of ionospheric irregularities which induce fluctuations in the amplitude and phase of trans-ionospheric radio signals. TEC data derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers at Mbarara (Geogra. _0.60_N, 30.74_E and Geomag. _10.22_N, 102.36_E) and Entebbe (Geogra. 0.04_N, 32.44_E and Geomag. _9.53_N, 104.10_E) from 2009 to 2013 were used to study TEC perturbations over the low latitude region of Uganda. The results show that the frequency of occurrence of TEC perturbations of >4 TECU increased steadily from 2009 to 2013. TEC perturbations with amplitude <4 TECU occurred at all times. The likelihood of TEC perturbations exceeding 6 TECU was higher during the equinoxes than during the solstices in most of the years. Comparison of TEC perturbations with 10.7 cm solar radio flux (F10.7) data showed a weak positive correlation with this solar proxy. Wavelet analysis performed on the TEC perturbations revealed wave-like oscillations with periods typical of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TID). These wave-like structures (WLS) dominated from 13:00 to 19:00 LT for most of the years analyzed. Though the WLS were observed to increase with solar activity, no seasonal pattern was recorded in their occurrence. _ 2015 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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