Nonequilibrium Effects in Atmospheric Perturbations Caused by Solar Radiation Flux


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Abstract

The effects of atmospheric nonequilibrium in the generation of wave perturbations due to the solar radiation flux are studied. Equations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics are used to perform an assessment of the channels of solar energy transformation into the atmosphere for different altitudes. As a result of calculations of the dispersion relation for a nonequilibrium atmosphere, we consider how the flux of solar radiation changes the spectrum of natural atmospheric oscillations at different altitudes and for different solar activities. A qualitative relation between the results of wave spectra calculations and the data of ionosphere dynamics observations for different intensities of the solar radiation flux has been established.

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A. B. Andreev

Institute of the Ionosphere

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Email: alexey.andreyev@rambler.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

V. M. Somsikov

Institute of the Ionosphere

Email: alexey.andreyev@rambler.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

S. N. Mukasheva

Institute of the Ionosphere

Email: alexey.andreyev@rambler.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

V. I. Kapytin

Institute of the Ionosphere

Email: alexey.andreyev@rambler.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

K. A. Nurgalieva

Institute of the Ionosphere

Email: alexey.andreyev@rambler.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

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