Observational detection of meteor-produced VLF electromagnetic radiation.

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Fireballs, Meteors: Leonids

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In November 1998, the Croatian Physical Society's expedition to Mongolia was undertaken. The goal was to make measurements of the puzzling electrophonic sounds and very low frequency (VLF) radio emission from meteors during the anticipated Leonid meteor storm. During the night of 16/17 November 1998, an extremely high fireball activity of the Leonid meteors occurred. During this period, the authors performed measurements of the VLF radiation from meteors. They present a positive signal which consists of a sequence of sharp, short VLF bursts, coincident with the appearance of a meteor that was recorded by the video camera. This is the first completely controlled instrumental recording of such an event.

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