J. Lastovicka, Solar activity effects on gravity wave activity inferred from radio wave absorption in the lower ionosphere, STUD GEOPH, 43(1), 1999, pp. 107-128
The low frequency (LF) nighttime radio-wave absorption irt the lower ionosp
here has been measured at Pruhonice (50 degrees N, 15 degrees E) in central
Europe for over 35 years. Digital measurements, performed since summer 198
8, allow absorption oscillations in the period range 10 - 180 mins, which a
re believed to reflect gravity wave activity, to be derived. Unfortunately
problems with the transmitter in recent years terminated the evaluation of
gravity wave activity. The analysis of the available information (similar t
o 6 years of data) allows two conclusions to be drawn as to the effects of
the solar activity on gravity wave activity: (1) there is no detectable eff
ect of the solar similar to 27-day variation on gravity wave activity; (2)
there is an indication that the positive effect of the 11-year solar cycle
on gravity wave activity in the winter half of the year is remarkable (lack
of data in summer). The result concerning the solar cycle effect is, to a
certain extent, preliminary, because the available data do not covet, a com
plete solar cycle. A comparison with results from other stations and an int
erpretation of results are presented.