Phase effects in subionospheric VLF/LF signals observed at middle and
low latitudes during the August 21, 2017 total solar eclipse
Abstract
Experimental study of the phase and amplitude observations of
sub-ionospheric very low and low frequency signals is performed to
analyze the response of the lower ionosphere during the August 21, 2017
total solar eclipse in the United States of America. Three
subionospheric wave paths have been investigated. The length of the
paths varied from 2200 to 6500 km, signal frequencies were 21.4 kHz,
25.2 kHz and 40.8 kHz. Two paths crossed the region of total eclipse and
the third path was in the region of 40-60% of obscuration. None of the
signals revealed any noticeable amplitude changes during the eclipse
while negative phase anomalies (from -35° to -95°) were detected for all
three paths. It was shown that the effective reflection height of the
ionosphere in low and middle latitudes has been increased by 3.5-5 km
during the eclipse.