Effects of a Solar Flare on Global Propagation of Extremely Low Frequency Waves
M. Ostrowski,
M. Gołkowski,
J. Kubisz
et al.
Abstract:Solar flares have profound impacts on the lower ionosphere and long‐distance radio propagation. Extremely low frequency (ELF: 3–3,000 Hz) waves are challenging to observe and experience unique interactions with the lower ionosphere. The primary natural sources of ELF waves are thunderstorm lightnings across the globe. Using a newly developed azimuth determination technique and improved observation hardware we show that ELF attenuation in the Earth‐Ionosphere spherical cavity decreases and propagation velocity … Show more
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