It's just a generalization but:
Low 0-30 deg
Mid 31-60 deg
High 61-90 deg
Then there are issues of physical latitude and magnetic latitude. Most of the
lower 48 states of the U.S. fall within the mid latitudes.
Propagation conditions also very along lines of longitude too but are specified
in that manner.
73,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Retired Space & Atmospheric Weather Forecaster
Plant City, FL, USA
Grid Square EL87WX
Lat & Long 27 58 33.6397 N 82 09 52.4052 W
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Brooker
To: propagation@contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:40 AM
Subject: [Propagation] Low, Mid & High Latitudes
Can someone tell me the latitudes that correspond with the commonly
reported Global HF Propagation Conditions?
I see these reported as low, mid and high but I haven't been able to
find the specific latitude these correspond with.
I'm at approximately 42N which I guess is probably mid but it would be
useful to know the numbers.
Thanks.
Jim
WZ8K
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