| Title | Upper-Level Lows and 6-Meter Sporadic E |
| Publication Type | Magazine Article |
| Year of Publication | 2017 |
| Authors | Dzekevich, J |
| Magazine | QST |
| Volume | 101 |
| Issue Number | 12 |
| Pagination | 30-35 |
| Date Published | 12/2017 |
| ISSN | 0033-4812 |
| Abstract | Amateur radio is used to explore possible correlations between weather storm systems and sporadic E clouds to see if they are collocated. While some of the main causes of sporadic E propagation are wind shear, meteor strikes and upper atmospheric tides (ultimately coming from solar EUV energy inputs), radio operators have noticed that sporadic E propagation is also changed significantly by hurricanes and storms. Specific cases where K1YOW used amateur radio to investigate the effects of low pressure weather storms on the formation and/or enhancement of 6 meter sporadic E clouds are presented. DX Maps and earth wide weather model charts combined with operations on 6 meters are used to examine possible correlations between the location of the sporadic E clouds and the low pressure weather storm systems. Initial findings show a high degree of correlation when magnetic field strength is taken into consideration. |
| Refereed Designation | Non-Refereed |
| Full Text | 2017_QST_Dzekevich_UpperLevelLows.pdf Reprinted with permission courtesy of the ARRL. |