The Mean Thickness of Night-time Es Clouds at Brisbane
RH Hosking
Australian Journal of Physics
10(1) 220 - 221
Published: 1957
Abstract
It has been stated that the sporadic E region of the ionosphere at Brisbane is very thin, with a maximum thickness of the order of a few hundred metres (McNicol and Gipps 1951). The measurements reported below indicate that at Brisbane Esc clouds (patches of enhanced ionization in the sporadic E region which maintain an almost constant height) at night are, on the average, almost certainly less than 1 km thick.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH570220
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