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Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity

The potential difference near 280 kV exists between ground and ionosphere. This potential difference is generated by thunderstorm discharges all over the world, and return current closes the circuit in the areas of fair weather (so-called fair weather current). The model calculations and experimenta...

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Autores principales: Pulinets, S A, Depuev, V H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Trieste Univ. Abdus Salam Int. Centre Theor. Phys. 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/746997
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author Pulinets, S A
Depuev, V H
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description The potential difference near 280 kV exists between ground and ionosphere. This potential difference is generated by thunderstorm discharges all over the world, and return current closes the circuit in the areas of fair weather (so-called fair weather current). The model calculations and experimental measurements clearly demonstrate non-uniform latitude-longitude distribution of electric field within the atmosphere. The recent calculations show that the strong large scale vertical atmospheric electric field can penetrate into the ionosphere and create large scale irregularities of the electron concentration. To check this the global distributions of thunderstorm activity obtained with the satellite monitoring for different seasons were compared with the global distributions of ionosphere critical frequency (which is equivalent to peak electron concentration) obtained with the help of satellite topside sounding. The similarity of the obtained global distributions clearly demonstrates the effects of thunderstorm electric fields onto the Earth's ionosphere.
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spelling cern-7469972019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/746997engPulinets, S ADepuev, V HGlobal scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activityGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe potential difference near 280 kV exists between ground and ionosphere. This potential difference is generated by thunderstorm discharges all over the world, and return current closes the circuit in the areas of fair weather (so-called fair weather current). The model calculations and experimental measurements clearly demonstrate non-uniform latitude-longitude distribution of electric field within the atmosphere. The recent calculations show that the strong large scale vertical atmospheric electric field can penetrate into the ionosphere and create large scale irregularities of the electron concentration. To check this the global distributions of thunderstorm activity obtained with the satellite monitoring for different seasons were compared with the global distributions of ionosphere critical frequency (which is equivalent to peak electron concentration) obtained with the help of satellite topside sounding. The similarity of the obtained global distributions clearly demonstrates the effects of thunderstorm electric fields onto the Earth's ionosphere.Trieste Univ. Abdus Salam Int. Centre Theor. Phys.IC-IR-2003-3oai:cds.cern.ch:7469972002
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Pulinets, S A
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Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title_full Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title_fullStr Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title_full_unstemmed Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title_short Global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
title_sort global scale ionospheric irregularities associated with thunderstorm activity
topic General Theoretical Physics
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