dxAce wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote:
There was a pretty strong visible aurora in Central Ohio at 2-3am; at 5:30 the
AM band is wiped out, no WFAN 660 NYC in Central Ohio, not even any Cubans to
speak of. So N-S is wiped out too.
WFAN faded back in strong at 5:43am faded out again and now is back at 5:45
the fading cycle seems to continue.
It was definitely flat gone from 5:30 till now though.
The reflecting layer is always there, so it must be high absorption. I wonder
if it's D-layer like daytime, or some other mechanism higher up.
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/dregion.html
No, that's from xrays. There aren't any at night.
This would be precipitation from ions, if it were to be D region, which
they wouldn't detect.
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