An attempt to expose the statistical effects of usual radio emissions on variations of polar-substorm elements

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Frequency Distribution, Periodic Variations, Polar Substorms, Radio Emission, Statistical Analysis, Auroral Electrojets, Electric Power Transmission, Man Environment Interactions, Telecommunication

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An attempt is made to statistically verify the hypothesis that radio emissions from telecommunications and broadcasting systems as well as from power transmission lines have an effect on polar-substorm phenomena. It is shown that distributions of the frequency of occurrence of intense bursts of the auroral electrojet with respect to the day of the week and hour of the day tend to confirm this hypothesis. Deviations of the distribution of the frequency occurrence of auroral emissions at Tiksi from a uniform one for different days of the week are examined.

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