Observing Far-Distance Ionosphere Disturbance Effect

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Using HF-Doppler detector we have been observed ionosphere disturbance continuously for about 20 years. Firstly, We gave a theoretic explanation to normal frequency-shift records, then using two typical cases we pointed out that in china there exist F2 layer infrasonic disturbance which due to severe weather. Through analyzing their spectrums, we found three remarkable peaks. And comparing with foreign researchers, we indicated that infrasonic disturbances possess local features. Finally, we concluded local features of infrasonic disturbances occurring in our area.

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