1969
DOI: 10.1029/rs004i007p00661
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Commission 8: Progress in Radio Noise of Terrestrial Origin

Abstract: Since Commission 8 was only created on a provisional basis at the Munich General Assembly of URSI in 1966, and since also the U.S. National Committee does not maintain an organization for Commission 8 within the U.S.A., it seems appropriate for informative reasons to start this survey by listing the fields of scientific activity covered by the Commission. These are: 1. Atmospherics, their source characteristics and location. 2. Propagational influences on radio noise (with Commission 3). 3. ELF noise from ligh… Show more

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“…Estimates of z have been obtained in various parts of the world using visual observations, electric field change records, 931 and simple lightning flash counter records, either singly or in various combinations [Pierce, 1965[Pierce, , 1970Prentice and Mackerras, 1977]. However, these estimates tend to be of low accuracy and doubtful comparability [Mackerras, 1985], and this has affected the reliability of consequential estimates of the variation of z with latitude and thunderdays per year.…”
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“…Estimates of z have been obtained in various parts of the world using visual observations, electric field change records, 931 and simple lightning flash counter records, either singly or in various combinations [Pierce, 1965[Pierce, , 1970Prentice and Mackerras, 1977]. However, these estimates tend to be of low accuracy and doubtful comparability [Mackerras, 1985], and this has affected the reliability of consequential estimates of the variation of z with latitude and thunderdays per year.…”
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“…It may be noted that in the tropics most of the discharges b 90%) occur in clouds (Pierce, 1962;Williams et al, 1992), and that such cloud¯ashes will be rather inecient in exciting ground waves. Therefore, masking of the ionospherically re¯ected wave at 30 kHz due to the ground wave will not be severe.…”
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“…In this section, we examine the effect on the source location procedure of low level thunderstonn activity distributed over a large equatorial area. According to Pierce (1969a), large scale thunderatoisi areas have a characteristic cliEension of about 1000 Km (A = 4.5 ) or an area of 10 km . Herman (19^8) has concluded that the world's major thunderstorm f\ ?…”
Section: Unifoibi Equatorial Distribution Of Low Level Thunderstorm Amentioning
confidence: 99%