foF2 Diurnal Variability at African Equatorial Stations: Dip Equator Secular Displacement Effect

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ABSTRACT

The paper goal is to analyze the variability of foF2 at African equatorial stations and the effect of dip angle on this variability. The gap between the dip angle of Dakar and Ouagadougou is superior to that between Djibouti and Ouagadougou. The trend of the dip angle at Ouagadougou and Dakar decreases while that of Djibouti increases. The relative position of the station with respect to the equator and the trend sign explains the difference observed in foF2 variability at Dakar station and at the two other stations. At Djibouti and Ouagadougou, foF2 exhibits noon bite out profile during all solar cycle phases while at Dakar observed profile is dome or plateau during the maximum and the predominance afternoon peak for the other solar cycle phases.

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D. Gnabahou, F. Ouattara, E. Nanéma and F. Zougmoré, "foF2 Diurnal Variability at African Equatorial Stations: Dip Equator Secular Displacement Effect," International Journal of Geosciences, Vol. 4 No. 8, 2013, pp. 1145-1150. doi: 10.4236/ijg.2013.48108.

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