In the present work it is shown that, in accordance with the observations of the vertical sounding station "Tashkent", the critical foE-frequency of the daytime E-layer increases about one day before winter-earthquakes with magnitudes M >5 and depths of the epicentre of h < 60 km, which appeared at distances of R < 2000 km from the station. The reliability of the result is larger than 99 %. The phenomenon is not observed for summer-earthquakes. It seems to be determined by the atmospheric wind system. Further, the variations of the foE-frequency are compared with possible simultaneous variations of the critical frequency foF2 of the F2-layer. First results show that only very large changes of the ionisation density in the E-layer influence the ionisation density in the F-region. Therefore, no synchronous growth of the foE- and foF2-frequencies 1-2 days before seismic shocks could be observed. © 2011 Author(s).
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Liperovskaya, E. V., Bogdanov, V. V., Biagi, P. F., Meister, C. V., & Liperovsky, V. A. (2011). Daytime variations of foE connected to earthquakes. Natural Hazards and Earth System Science, 11(6), 1807–1812. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-11-1807-2011
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