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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Low‐mid latitude D region ionospheric perturbations associated with 22 July 2009 total solar eclipse: Wave‐like signatures inferred from VLF observations

Ajeet K. Maurya; D. V. Phanikumar; Rajesh Singh; Sushil Kumar; B. Veenadhari; Young-Sil Kwak; Abhikesh Kumar; A. K. Singh; K. Niranjan Kumar

We present first report on the periodic wave-like signatures (WLS) in the D region ionosphere during 22 July 2009 total solar eclipse using JJI, Japan, very low frequency (VLF) navigational transmitter signal (22.2 kHz) observations at stations, Allahabad, Varanasi and Nainital in Indian Sector, Busan in Korea, and Suva in Fiji. The signal amplitude increased on 22 July by about 6 and 7 dB at Allahabad and Varanasi and decreased by about 2.7, 3.5, and 0.5 dB at Nainital, Busan, and Suva, respectively, as compared to 24 July 2009 (normal day). The increase/decrease in the amplitude can be understood in terms of modal interference at the sites of modes converted at the discontinuity created by the eclipse intercepting the different transmitter-receiver great circle paths. The wavelet analysis shows the presence of WLS of period ~16–40 min at stations under total eclipse and of period ~30–80 min at stations under partial eclipse (~85–54% totality) with delay times between ~50 and 100 min at different stations. The intensity of WLS was maximum for paths in the partially eclipsed region and minimum in the fully eclipsed region. The features of WLS on eclipse day seem almost similar to WLS observed in the nighttime of normal days (e.g., 24 July 2009). The WLS could be generated by sudden cutoff of the photo-ionization creating nighttime like conditions in the D region ionosphere and solar eclipse induced gravity waves coming to ionosphere from below and above. The present observations shed additional light on the current understanding of gravity waves induced D region ionospheric perturbations.


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2015

Solar flares induced D-region ionospheric and geomagnetic perturbations

R. Selvakumaran; Ajeet K. Maurya; Sneha A. Gokani; B. Veenadhari; Sushil Kumar; K. Venkatesham; D. V. Phanikumar; A. K. Singh; Devendraa Siingh; Rajesh Singh


Advances in Space Research | 2014

Response of the mid-latitude D-region ionosphere to the total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 studied using VLF signals in South Korean peninsula

D. V. Phanikumar; Young-Sil Kwak; A.K. Patra; A.K. Maurya; Rajesh Singh; S.-M. Park


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2014

Signatures of ultra fast Kelvin waves in low latitude ionospheric TEC during January 2009 stratospheric warming event

D. V. Phanikumar; K. Niranjan Kumar; Sanjay Kumar


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2014

Estimation of the mixing layer height over a high altitude site in Central Himalayan region by using Doppler lidar

K. K. Shukla; D. V. Phanikumar; Rob K. Newsom; K. Niranjan Kumar; M. Venkat Ratnam; Manish Naja; Narendra Singh


Current Science | 2016

Variations in the Cloud-Base Height over the Central Himalayas during GVAX:Association with the Monsoon Rainfall

Narendra Singh; Raman Solanki; Narendra Ojha; Manish Naja; U. C. Dumka; D. V. Phanikumar; Ram Sagar; S. K. Satheesh; K. Krishna Moorthy; V. R. Kotamarthi; S. K. Dhaka


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions | 2016

Identification of the cloud base height over the centralHimalayan region: Intercomparison of Ceilometer and DopplerLidar

K. K. Shukla; K. Niranjan Kumar; D. V. Phanikumar; Rob K. Newsom; V. R. Kotamarthi; Taha B. M. J. Ouarda; M. V. Ratnam


Annales Geophysicae | 2014

Signatures of Rossby wave modulations in aerosol optical depth over the central Himalayan region

D. V. Phanikumar; K. Niranjan Kumar; K. K. Shukla; H. Joshi; M. Venkat Ratnam; Manish Naja; KVeera Kishore Kumar Reddy; United Arab Emirates


Current Science | 2016

Doppler Lidar Observations over a High Altitude Mountainous Site Manora Peak in the Central Himalayan Region

D. V. Phanikumar; K. K. Shukla; Manish Naja; Narendra Singh; S. Sahai; Ram Sagar; S. K. Satheesh; K. Krishna Moorthy; V. R. Kotamarthi; Rob K. Newsom


Current Science | 2015

ARIES, Nainital: a strategically important location for climate change studies in the Central Gangetic Himalayan region

Ram Sagar; U. C. Dumka; Manish Naja; Narendra Singh; D. V. Phanikumar

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K. Niranjan Kumar

Masdar Institute of Science and Technology

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Manish Naja

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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K. K. Shukla

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Narendra Singh

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Rajesh Singh

Management Development Institute

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A. K. Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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Ram Sagar

Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences

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Ajeet K. Maurya

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Rob K. Newsom

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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V. R. Kotamarthi

Argonne National Laboratory

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