Application of lightning discharge generated radio atmospherics/tweeks in lower ionospheric plasma diagnostics (original) (raw)

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2010

Abstract

Lightning discharges during thunderstorm are the significant natural source of electromagnetic waves. They generate electromagnetic pulses, which vary from few Hz to tens of MHz, but the maximum radiated energy is confined in extremely low (ELF: 3-3000Hz) and very low (VLF: 3-30 KHz) frequency band. These pulsed signals with frequency dispersion are known as radio atmospherics or tweeks. These waves

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