Lunar‐dependent equatorial ionospheric electrodynamic effects during sudden stratospheric warmings
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Tsutomu Nagatsuma | Hermann Lühr | Jorge L. Chau | K. Yumoto | Claudia Stolle | Bela G. Fejer | H. Lühr | T. Nagatsuma | J. Chau | B. Fejer | C. Stolle | L. Goncharenko | Larisa Petrovna Goncharenko | M. E. Olson | K. Yumoto
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