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Opis bibliograficzny
Experimental evidence of a link between lightning and magnetic field fluctuations in the upper ionosphere observed by Swarm / M. Strumik, J. Slominski, E. Slominska, J. MŁYNARCZYK, J. Blecki, R. Haagmans, A. KUŁAK, M. Popek, K. MARTYŃSKI, R. Wronowski // Geophysical Research Letters ; ISSN 0094-8276. — 2021 — vol. 48 iss. 4 art. no. e2020GL091507, s. 1-9. — Bibliogr. s. 9, Abstr. — Publikacja dostępna online od: 2021-01-19
Autorzy (10)
- Strumik M.
- Slominski J.
- Słomińska E.
- AGHMłynarczyk Janusz
- Blecki Jan
- Haagmans R.
- AGHKułak Andrzej
- Popek Martin
- AGHMartyński Karol
- Wronowski Roman
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Dane bibliometryczne
| ID BaDAP | 133094 |
|---|---|
| Data dodania do BaDAP | 2021-03-18 |
| Tekst źródłowy | URL |
| DOI | 10.1029/2020GL091507 |
| Rok publikacji | 2021 |
| Typ publikacji | artykuł w czasopiśmie |
| Otwarty dostęp | |
| Creative Commons | |
| Czasopismo/seria | Geophysical Research Letters |
Abstract
We present results of analysis of lightning observations and satellite measurements of ionospheric magnetic field fluctuations in the ultralow frequency (ULF) range. The fluctuations are measured by Swarm satellites, while the lightning observations are provided by the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) and the World ELF Radiolocation Array (WERA). We identify spatio-temporal relationships that demonstrate a leakage of electromagnetic fluctuations caused by lightning into the upper ionosphere. Causal association between the two phenomena is evidenced by investigating relations between lightning and fluctuation properties. The presented results suggest that lightning generate ULF fluctuations in the ionosphere that can be detected by satellites, if the lightning-satellite geographic distance is less than ∼5°. Typical properties of the fluctuations caused by lightning are described in the paper. To our knowledge, this is the first direct experimental confirmation of a link between lightning and magnetic field fluctuations in the upper ionosphere in the ULF range. © 2021 The Authors.