2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2020.105200
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Analysis of long-term potential gradient variations measured in the Argentinian Andes

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“…In addition, the field variations clearly show a trend towards a decrease in the average annual values of the field strength. A similar trend was described earlier in our work [8] and its presence is confirmed in new studies [9]. In order to clearly understand what effect solar activity has on the atmospheric electric field, it is necessary to continue continuous measurements in the next cycle of solar activity.…”
Section: Experimental Data and Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In addition, the field variations clearly show a trend towards a decrease in the average annual values of the field strength. A similar trend was described earlier in our work [8] and its presence is confirmed in new studies [9]. In order to clearly understand what effect solar activity has on the atmospheric electric field, it is necessary to continue continuous measurements in the next cycle of solar activity.…”
Section: Experimental Data and Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The fair-weather conditions refer to weather conditions of none or small cloudiness, no precipitation, fog or dust, and strong wind at the measurement site (e.g., Imyanitov & Chubarina, 1967). In a previous work, Tacza et al (2021) highlighted the possibility of providing reliable PG diurnal variations in fair weather conditions at CASLEO. To ensure fulfillment of the criteria of fairweather at CASLEO we have used a Cloud Sensor II (Boltwood Systems Corporation), and a Vantage Pro (Davis Instruments) for controlling cloudiness and the other meteorological parameters: presence of precipitation, wind speed (<6 m/s), relative humidity (<90%).…”
Section: Observation Site and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), located in Poland, during the period between January 2010 and December 2019. A detailed description of the site locations and the instrumentation are described in previous works (Kubicki et al., 2016; Tacza et al., 2021) and we only provide a brief description here.…”
Section: Observation Site and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bennett (2007) reports an 11-day periodicity in PG, air-Earth conduction current (Jc) and near surface conductivity at Reading, United Kingdom, from 14 months of data during 2006-2007, but does not conclude the origin of the periodicity. However, detailed spectral analysis of PG data from Argentina (Tacza et al, 2021) and Portugal (Silva et al, 2014), do not find evidence of these additional periodicities. To further test whether such periodicities are more common at high latitude sites, wavelet analysis was also performed on the PG data from Vostok station (figure not shown here), and 10-and 48-days oscillations were observed, as for Halley and Sodankyla.…”
Section: Spectral Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%