Phase and amplitude measurements of VLF radio waves propagating sub‐ionospherically on long paths across the Arctic are used to determine the high latitude, daytime D region height and sharpness of the bottom edge of the Earth's ionosphere. The principal path used is from the 23.4 kHz transmitter, DHO, in north Germany, northwards across the Arctic passing ~2° from the North Pole, and then southwards to Nome, Alaska, thus avoiding most land and all thick ice. Significant observational support is obtained from the also nearly all‐sea path from JXN in Norway (~67° N, 16.4 kHz) across the North Pole to Nome. By suitably comparing measurements with modeling using the US Navy code LWPC, the daytime D region (Wait) height and sharpness parameters...
Tweek atmospherics are ELF/VLF pulse signals with frequency dispersion characteristics generate from...
<p>The high power, broadband very low frequency (VLF, 3--30 kHz) and extremely low frequency (ELF, 3...
We analyze observations of subionospherically propagating very low frequency (VLF) radio waves to de...
VLF radio amplitude and phase measurements are used to find the height and sharpness of the D region...
Observed phases and amplitudes of VLF radio signals propagating on very long paths are used to valid...
Phase and amplitude measurements of VLF radio signals on a short, nearly all-sea path between two H...
Nighttime ionospheric D region heights and electron densities are determined from an extensive set o...
Observed phases and amplitudes of VLF radio signals propagating on (near) tropical all-sea paths, bo...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
The effects of the solar flares and the geomagnetic storms (disturbance storm time (Dst) < −50 nT) d...
Tweek atmospherics are ELF/VLF pulse signals with frequency dispersion characteristics generate from...
Lightning discharges radiate electromagnetic waves in a wide frequency range, with maximu...
The subionospheric very low frequency (VLF) radio wave technique provides the possibility of investi...
Tweek atmospherics are ELF/VLF pulse signals with frequency dispersion characteristics generate from...
<p>The high power, broadband very low frequency (VLF, 3--30 kHz) and extremely low frequency (ELF, 3...
We analyze observations of subionospherically propagating very low frequency (VLF) radio waves to de...
VLF radio amplitude and phase measurements are used to find the height and sharpness of the D region...
Observed phases and amplitudes of VLF radio signals propagating on very long paths are used to valid...
Phase and amplitude measurements of VLF radio signals on a short, nearly all-sea path between two H...
Nighttime ionospheric D region heights and electron densities are determined from an extensive set o...
Observed phases and amplitudes of VLF radio signals propagating on (near) tropical all-sea paths, bo...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
Dispersive atmospherics (tweeks) observed during 2010 simultaneously at two low-latitude stations, A...
The effects of the solar flares and the geomagnetic storms (disturbance storm time (Dst) < −50 nT) d...
Tweek atmospherics are ELF/VLF pulse signals with frequency dispersion characteristics generate from...
Lightning discharges radiate electromagnetic waves in a wide frequency range, with maximu...
The subionospheric very low frequency (VLF) radio wave technique provides the possibility of investi...
Tweek atmospherics are ELF/VLF pulse signals with frequency dispersion characteristics generate from...
<p>The high power, broadband very low frequency (VLF, 3--30 kHz) and extremely low frequency (ELF, 3...
We analyze observations of subionospherically propagating very low frequency (VLF) radio waves to de...