2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019ja027033
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Very Low Latitude Whistler‐Mode Signals: Observations at Three Widely Spaced Latitudes

Abstract: Very low frequency (VLF) radio signals with travel times~100 ms were observed continuously for up to~11 hr at night on Rarotonga (Cook Islands,~21°S) at 21.4 kHz from U.S. Navy transmitter NPM, Hawaii (~21°N). These signals travelled in the whistler-mode on well-defined paths, though not field-aligned ducts, through the ionospheric F region, and across the equator reaching altitudes~700-1,400 km depending on time of night. These same signals were also observed simultaneously in Dunedin (46°S), New Zealand, wit… Show more

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“…The VLF-EM data was collected using a GSM 19 instrument. The data at each station were measured simultaneously with frequencies of 19.8 and 21.4 kHz transmitted from Western Australia and Hawaii, respectively [70,71].…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VLF-EM data was collected using a GSM 19 instrument. The data at each station were measured simultaneously with frequencies of 19.8 and 21.4 kHz transmitted from Western Australia and Hawaii, respectively [70,71].…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%