XХХ International Symposium "Atmospheric and Ocean Optics. Atmospheric Physics"
July 01-05, 2024, St.Petersburg, Russia
Participant Organizations
Organization: Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
List of reports:
- S.N. Ponomarchuk, N.A. Zolotukhina
DISTURBANCES OF IONOSPHERIC RADIO CHANNEL DURING MAGNETIC STORMS IN NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2023
- E.I. Danilchuk , V.V. Demyanov
Model of the carrier phase of a transionospheric signal for testing filtration procedures and calculating scintillation indexes
- Nosov V.V., Lukin V.P., Nosov E.V., Torgaev A.V., Kovadlo P.G.
ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENCE AT THE BAIKAL ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY
- Antokhina O.Yu. 1,2, Gochakov A.V.3, Zorkaltseva O.S.2, Antokhin P.N.1, Krupchatnikov V.N.3,4
CLIMATOLOGY AND LONG-TERM VARIABILITY OF ROSSBY WAVE BREAKING IN THE STRATOSPHERE ![Presentation](/portal/img/icons/slides2.png)
- Chernigovskaya M.A., Ratovsky K.G., Setov A.G., Khabituev D.S., Kalishin A.S., Stepanov A.E., Belinskaya A.Yu., Bychkov V.V. , Grigorieva S.A., Panchenko V.A.
Longitude inhomogeneities of ionospheric ionization and their relation to disturbances of atmospheric molecular gas in the northern hemisphere during a geomagnetic storm
- Ratovsky K.G., Zherebtsov G.A., Medvedeva I.V.
Two methods for estimation of ionospheric electron density trend from Irkutsk vertical sounding ionosonde data
- Medvedeva I.V., Ratovsky K.G., Tolstikov M.V.
Correlation analysis of short-period wave activity in the mesopause region and F2 layer of the ionosphere
- Ishin A.B., Voeykov S.V., Ishina T.V.
Anisotropic ionospheric effects of midlatitude earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan ![Presentation](/portal/img/icons/slides2.png)
- Ivanova V.A., Podlesnyi A.V. , Poddelsky A.I.
Variations of Lowest Observed Frequencies during Solar X-ray Flares of M and X Classes in April, 2022 ![Presentation](/portal/img/icons/slides2.png)
- Saunkin A.V., Zorkaltseva O.S., Vasiyev R.V., Gavrilyeva G.A.
Study of the influence of sudden stratospheric warmings on variations in the 557.7 nm emission layer over the Maimaga and Tory observatories
- Beletsky A.B., Nasyrov I.A., Syrenova T.E., Kogogin D.A., Dementiev V.O., Podlesny S.V., Emelyanov V.V., Vasiliev R.V.
Traveling disturbances in airglow at 630.0 nm during impact to ionosphere of high-frequency radio emission of the SURA facility
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