Ionospheric Disturbances at Dawn, Dusk, and During the 2017 Eclipse

TitleIonospheric Disturbances at Dawn, Dusk, and During the 2017 Eclipse
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsCerwin, S
Conference NameHamSCI Workshop 2019
Date Published03/2019
PublisherHamSCI
Conference LocationCleveland, OH
Abstract

The author recently participated in the HamSCI propagation experiments during the August 2017 total solar eclipse and the ARRL November 2017 Frequency Measuring Test. This paper presents some interesting propagation phenomenon observed during both activities. For the eclipse experiment a well-defined propagation enhancement of both 60 kHz WWVB and 5 MHz WWV for a path between Ft. Collins, CO and San Antonio, TX was documented. Additionally, deep propagation nulls of WWVB over this path were observed to occur every morning and evening, suggesting predictable multipath interference between competing daytime and nighttime modes. During the Frequency Measuring Test, propagation-induced frequency variations of 5 MHz WWV were observed to occur at night and especially during dawn and dusk.

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Steve Cerwin was not able to attend the HamSCI Workshop, so his presentation was given by Nathaniel Frissell in his place. Steve did attend the 2019 Dayton Hamvention and gave his talk in person there. Both video recordings are below.