INAG Bulletin on the Web

INAG-63: 2002

Opening Comments

For some time I have been planning to move the INAG Bulletin completely to the Web. The main impediment over the last year has been a dearth of articles. However, I must take most of the responsibility for this - I have not been chasing people up, nor did I take useful action with the small number of contributions I already had in hand. So, my apologies for not setting up this website sooner.

I encourage everybody viewing this Web Bulletin to send in an article to appear here. The more articles we have, the easier it will be to establish a degree of order in the submissions. With so little material, there is little point in dividing it into more than two sections.

My thanks to the contributors, especially those who have waited patiently for this issue to appear.

Phil Wilkinson
INAG Editor

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Obituary

Terry Kelly (15.April.1945 - 22.December.2001)

(Added 2 August-2002)
Contributed by Sue Smith, KEL Aerospace, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA

Dr Anthony Myron Breed (March 31st 1970 - September 5th 2002)

(Added 12 December 2002)
Contributed by Dr Marc Duldig,Australian Antarctic Division, Tasmania, AUSTRALIA

Articles

Rescuing Ionogram Film Archives at World Data Centers for the IRI and Posterity

(Added 29-July-2002)
by J. W. Wright and R. O. Conkright
National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80303, USA. (209K)

Ionosonde ‘fplots’, A gift for the International Reference Ionosphere and for Space Weather today, from the 20th century

(Added 29-July-2002)
by J. W. Wright and R. O. Conkright
National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80303, USA. (977K)

Report on the Studies About the Long-term Ionospheric Behaviour in Antarctica

(Added 29-July-2002)
by G. De Franceschi (e-mail: defranceschi@ingv.it)
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Rome-Italy (156K)

F1.5/F3 Layers in the Equatorial Ionosphere

(Added 29-July-2002)
by K.J.W. Lynn, Ionospheric Systems Research, Noosaville, Australia
. Sjarifudin, National Institute for Aeronautics and Space, Bandung, Indonesia
T.J. Harris, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, Australia (221K)

Digisonde 256 data decoding: 16 channel ionograms

(Added 29-July-2002)
by Terence Bullett (Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Division. Hanscom AFB, MA, USA)
and Ivan Galkin and David Kitrosser (University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Atmospheric Research, Lowell. MA, USA) (346K)

Note that this is an early release of this report and does not contain the software release at this stage.

Working Group Report of INAG to URSI 2002

(Added 29-July-2002)

Converting from Film to Digital Ionograms - not as easy as it looks

(Added 5-August-2002)
By Phil Wilkinson, Terry Bullett and Ray Conkright

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For comments on this page please email: phil@ips.gov.au