Abstract

In this paper we present 5-year study of the lower ionosphere behavior obtained from VLF sounding done at Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Station. The results suggested a strong influence of ‘meteorological processes’ especially during wintertime, when VLF measurements showed that the D-region was strongly affected by planetary waves in all years. This effect was superposed to the well known control by solar radiation. The 16-day wave was the most important PW modulating the lower ionosphere behavior. Since planetary waves are very predominantly of tropospheric origin, this result is an evidence of the vertical couplings in the atmosphere–ionosphere system.

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