Nonuniformity in the distribution of the commencements of trains of Pi2 geomagnetic pulsations with respect to the hour of universal time

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Radio Emission, Universal Time, Diurnal Variations, Fine Structure, Ionospheric Propagation, Magnetospheric Instability, Temporal Distribution

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Data from the Lovozero station are used to analyze the fine structure of diurnal and hourly variations of the frequency of occurrence of commencements of Pi5 trains. The analysis appears to confirm that the distribution of these commencements is nonuniform over UT hour intervals with statistically significant peaks at 00-05 or 55-05 min UT and tendencies to peaks at 30-35 or 25-35 min UT. These findings support the hypothesis that ordinary radio emissions have a nonuniform (with respect to hour intervals) effect on the occurrence of commencements of Pi2 trains.

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