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Space Weather-the International Journal of Research and Applications | 2014

Large‐scale ionospheric irregularities occurrence at Ilorin, Nigeria

O.A. Oladipo; J.O. Adeniyi; A.O. Olawepo; Patricia H. Doherty

Ionospheric irregularities are a regular occurrence at the equatorial latitude during the postsunset hours especially during high-solar activity. These irregularities could pose serious challenges to satellite-based navigation and positioning applications by causing fading and degradation of transionospheric signals passing through these irregularities. We have investigated large-scale ionospheric irregularity occurrence at Ilorin, Nigeria (latitude = 8.48°N, longitude = 4.67°W, dip = 4.1°S), a station located within the equatorial region in the African sector. The index used in this study is the rate of change of total electron content (rate of change) derived from 30 s receiver-independent exchange data obtained using a dual frequency GPS receiver (i.e., NovAtel GPStation-2). The study covers a period of 4 years (2009–2012). The results obtained showed that large-scale irregularities occur between March and November and are more pronounced between 1900 LT and 2400 LT. The irregularities were observed to show two peaks: one in March and the other in September. Solar activity trend was also observed. The irregularity level around the peaks seems to increase with solar activity. Although the study covered a period of 4 years, the period could be regarded as the increasing phase of the solar cycle 24.


Advances in Space Research | 2014

Comparison between African equatorial station ground-based inferred vertical E × B drift, Jicamarca direct measured drift, and IRI model

J.O. Adeniyi; B.O. Adebesin; I.A. Adimula; O.A. Oladipo; A.O. Olawepo; S.O. Ikubanni; Bodo W. Reinisch


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

Analysis on 29 March 2006 eclipse effect on the ionosphere over Ilorin, Nigeria

J.O. Adeniyi; O.A. Oladipo; S.M. Radicella; I.A. Adimula; A.O. Olawepo


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2015

Comparative analysis of nocturnal vertical plasma drift velocities inferred from ground-based ionosonde measurements of hmF2 and h′F

B.O. Adebesin; J.O. Adeniyi; I.A. Adimula; O.A. Oladipo; A.O. Olawepo; Bodo W. Reinisch


Advances in Space Research | 2015

TEC response at two equatorial stations in the African sector to geomagnetic storms

A.O. Olawepo; O.A. Oladipo; J.O. Adeniyi; Patricia H. Doherty


Advances in Space Research | 2014

Signatures of strong geomagnetic storms in the equatorial latitude

A.O. Olawepo; J.O. Adeniyi


Advances in Space Research | 2014

The response of the ionosphere over Ilorin to some geomagnetic storms

B.W. Joshua; J.O. Adeniyi; Bodo W. Reinisch; I.A. Adimula; A.O. Olawepo; O.A. Oladipo; S.J. Adebiyi


Advances in Space Research | 2017

Variations of B0 and B1 with the solar quiet Sq-current system and comparison with IRI-2012 model at Ilorin

Saeed Abioye Bello; M. Abdullah; Nurul Shazana Abdul Hamid; Akimasa Yoshikawa; A.O. Olawepo


Advances in Space Research | 2017

TEC variations and IRI-2012 performance at equatorial latitudes over Africa during low solar activity

A.O. Olawepo; J.O. Adeniyi; E.J. Oluwadare


Space Weather-the International Journal of Research and Applications | 2018

Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Ilorin, Nigeria

O.A. Oladipo; J.O. Adeniyi; Patricia H. Doherty; S.M. Radicella; I.A. Adimula; A.O. Olawepo

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Bodo W. Reinisch

University of Massachusetts Lowell

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S.M. Radicella

International Centre for Theoretical Physics

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B.W. Joshua

University of Science and Technology

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