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Ionospheric_Medians: Monthly Ionospheric Data

Select Median(foF2 or M(3000)F2), Area, Station(s), Year and Month, and then click 'Plot Graph' to display the selected Medians Line Graph. Click 'Get Data' button to get and save the whole data file of the specified Station and Median.

To have a whole image of mothly Ionospheric Median data at IPS, please select your target area and then click "Check Regional Data Availability" under the areas. Warning: It will take a few seconds to list all available years. This is an alternative way to get a Monthly Ionospheric Medians plot.

1/4:Select a Median and an Area 2/4:Select Station(s)   3/4:Select a Year   4/4:Select a Month        You have selected:
Median:
foF2
M(3000)F2
Area:
Australasia
Antarctica
Equatorial
N.America
Africa
Asia
Arctic
Europe
S.America
All Stations
      Median: foF2
      Area: Australasia
      Station: 3357 ALICE SPRINGS
      Year: 1985





      

      

Note:
The default Select Station mode is single station, if you want to display multiple stations, please click button "To Select Multiple Stations" to change the mode, Click your first target station and then hold down "Ctrl/Shift" key to select one or multiple stations.

Some stations have alternate names. Both names are included in the menu above.

If you find an error in any of our data, please send email to us: wdc-sts@ips.gov.au. The most common error occurs when data are converted from Local Time to Universal Time.



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