Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) data were analyzed to determine the frequency dependence of HF terrestrial radio noise power. RAE observations of individual thunderstorms, mid-ocean areas, and specific geographic regions for which concommitant ground based measurements are available indicate that noise power is a monotonically decreasing function of frequency which conforms to expectations over the geographic locations and time periods investigated. In all cases investigated, active thunderstorm regions emit slightly higher power as contrasted to RAE observations of the region during meteorologically quiet periods. Noise levels are some 15 db higher than predicted values over mid-ocean, while in locations where ground based measurements are ...
During thunderstorm conditions the radio footprint (intensity as well as polarization) of cosmic ra...
127-135Atmospherics originating from lightning flashes have been extensively studied by radio scient...
The radio noise background is an area of continuing research and measurement. In many cases, the bac...
Radio Astonomy Explorer (RAE) 1 data are analyzed to establish characteristics of HF terrestrial rad...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise le...
The use of radio frequency techniques for the detection and monitoring of terrestrial thunderstorms ...
Field intensity of atmospheric radio noise on 2.5Mc/s was measured on board the "SOYA" along the cou...
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the received Loran-C signal is one of the key factors in determin...
Magnetospheric radio noise spectra (30 kHz to 10 MHz) taken by IMP-6 and RAE-2 exhibit time varying ...
Radio noise continuum emissions observed in metric and decametric wave frequencies are, in general, ...
The purpose of this note is to show that not all tornadic storms yield the same radio-frequency nois...
22-24With a view to investigating the influence of thunderstorms on the atmospheric radio noise fiel...
International audienceIn this case study we investigate the source region of whistler-mode chorus lo...
Context. The Nançay Radioheliograph (NRH) routinely produces snapshot images of the full sun (field ...
International audienceThe Earth's natural electromagnetic environment is disturbed by anthropogenic ...
During thunderstorm conditions the radio footprint (intensity as well as polarization) of cosmic ra...
127-135Atmospherics originating from lightning flashes have been extensively studied by radio scient...
The radio noise background is an area of continuing research and measurement. In many cases, the bac...
Radio Astonomy Explorer (RAE) 1 data are analyzed to establish characteristics of HF terrestrial rad...
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE) I observations of thunderstorms over regions of low man-made noise le...
The use of radio frequency techniques for the detection and monitoring of terrestrial thunderstorms ...
Field intensity of atmospheric radio noise on 2.5Mc/s was measured on board the "SOYA" along the cou...
The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the received Loran-C signal is one of the key factors in determin...
Magnetospheric radio noise spectra (30 kHz to 10 MHz) taken by IMP-6 and RAE-2 exhibit time varying ...
Radio noise continuum emissions observed in metric and decametric wave frequencies are, in general, ...
The purpose of this note is to show that not all tornadic storms yield the same radio-frequency nois...
22-24With a view to investigating the influence of thunderstorms on the atmospheric radio noise fiel...
International audienceIn this case study we investigate the source region of whistler-mode chorus lo...
Context. The Nançay Radioheliograph (NRH) routinely produces snapshot images of the full sun (field ...
International audienceThe Earth's natural electromagnetic environment is disturbed by anthropogenic ...
During thunderstorm conditions the radio footprint (intensity as well as polarization) of cosmic ra...
127-135Atmospherics originating from lightning flashes have been extensively studied by radio scient...
The radio noise background is an area of continuing research and measurement. In many cases, the bac...