Josef Boska
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 1998
Jan Laštovička; Dalia Buresova; Josef Boska
All existing data (∼6 years) on gravity wave activity, inferred from the nighttime A3 (oblique incidence on the ionosphere) radio wave absorption measurements in the lower ionosphere on 270 kHz at Průhonice in Central Europe, have been exploited to get information on the effects of QBO phases and the Mt. Pinatubo volcanic eruption on the gravity wave activity in the winter half of the year. There appears to be an enhancement of gravity wave activity in the two winters just after the strong volcanic eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. This enhancement is remarkable for long-period waves (T=2–3 hours). No clear effect of the phase of QBO on the level of gravity wave activity has been found; a possible effect of QBO on the correlations between gravity wave activities in individual period bands is indicated. The results are limited by a relatively short data series; however, no more data will he available.
Journal of Electrical Engineering-elektrotechnicky Casopis | 2015
Lubos Rejfek; Zbysek Mosna; Daniel Kouba; Josef Boska; Dalia Buresova
Abstract The ionospheric observatory Pruhonice serves to monitor the state of ionosphere using ground-based vertical sounding instrument - the Digisonde DPS-4D. Measured ionograms are automatically evaluated (scaled) and basic characteristics are derived. The ionograms and the scaled parameters are sent to the international databases. Especially during disturbed conditions the automatic scaling could give unreliable results. This paper presents simple method how to detect accidental errors in automatic scaling based on the parameters derived from ionograms and on an application of the finite impulse response filters.
Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 1997
Jan Lastovicka; Dalia Buresova; Josef Boska; Jürgen Bremer; Ferenc Märcz
Data from four A3 radio wave circuits in central Europe are used to analyse the representativeness of the ionization and gravity wave activity pattern in the lower ionosphere (∼85 – 100 km) in the CRISTA experiment interval (3 – 12 November 1994) for the given conditions. It has been found that the CRISTA experiment interval was run under conditions, which are highly representative both of October – November 1994 and autumn, low-moderate solar activity, the descending phase of solar cycle conditions, i.e. CRISTA measurements may be considered to provide values identical with, or close to climatological values (at least for central Europe, h = 85 – 100 km).
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2008
Norbert Jakowski; Stanimir Stankov; Volker Wilken; Claudia Borries; David Altadill; Jaroslav Chum; D. Buresova; Josef Boska; Petra Sauli; F. Hruška; Lj.R. Cander
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2006
Petra Sauli; Patrice Abry; Josef Boska; L. Duchayne
Annals of Geophysics | 2004
David Altadill; E. M. Apostolov; Josef Boska; Jan Lastovicka; Petra Sauli
Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 2006
P. Šauli; P. Abry; David Altadill; Josef Boska
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2007
Petra Sauli; Stéphane Roux; Patrice Abry; Josef Boska
Radio Science | 2008
Daniel Kouba; Josef Boska; Ivan A. Galkin; Ondrej Santolik; Petra Sauli
Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 2007
P. Šauli; Z. Mošna; Josef Boska; Daniel Kouba; Jan Laštovička; David Altadill