The program



Every pixel is an ionogram! The colours in the picture symbolize the scaled data. Ionograms from Kiruna (upper part), Lycksele (middle part) and Uppsala (lower part) during 1990 to 2000 are available (some missing). Available data can be seen if you click on “look at available pictures” under the big picture.
Now another picture is shown. This picture shows what data is available (black) and what is not (cyan).

Example:
To see the ionogram from Kiruna 1994, 12th of December at hour 14:
Move the mouse over the upper part (Kiruna) in the big picture. The date is displayed under the picture.
When correct date is displayed, click and to the right you’ll get a small part of the picture enlarged.

The small picture displays hour 0 to 23 the chosen date, every month during 1 year. Move the mouse and click on chosen date. The ionogram displays.
You also have the possibility to choose some ionograms and get them displayed in a separate window.
Click on “pushOnStack” under the ionogram, change ionogram and click again. Do so until you’ve pushed all the pictures you want.
Then click on “savePushPictToFile” and a new window with your ionograms is displayed:



In this window, begin to click on “lock”. Now you can separate/move the ionograms by dragging them with the right mouse button down.
(If you drag them one over the other you can’t separate them again (This will be corrected in a later version of this program)).
Here you can push/pop the picture.
By pushing the picture you can pop it up (“pop”) in the same window or another “Collected Pictures window”.
The small boxes (under "lock") can be used for writing in. By clicking once with the right mouse button, the box become red and you can write in it.
To move the box, drag it with the right mouse button down.
At the moment the button “skriv ut” is not working.

HTML by Maria Winnebäck