“…VLF waves, which are generated by lightning return stroke currents (sferics, whistlers) travel between hemispheres along ionization ducts before entering the Earth-ionosphere wave-guide (Storey, 1953). Continuous monitoring and analysis of these waves (such as: radio atmospheric, tweeks, whistlers, VLF emissions) yield information about the height of the waveguide, equatorial electron density profiles (Tarcsai et al, 1988), electron/ion temperature (Sazhin et al, 1990), convective electric fields in the magnetosphere (Carpenter et al, 1972), duct width, duct lifetime (Singh et al, 1998), irregularities in the electron density (in the magnetosphere as well as lower ionosphere), lightning induced electron precipitation (LEP) (Inan et al, 2010), etc. (Siingh et al, 2008 and references therein).…”