Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975georl...2...96h&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 2, Mar. 1975, p. 96-98.
Physics
Atmospherics, Ionospheric Conductivity, Transhorizon Radio Propagation, Vlf Emission Recorders, Atmospheric Models, Phase Velocity, Transmission Loss, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
Measurements of VLF atmospherics were made simultaneously in California and on the island of Hawaii. A third station in the source area in Oklahoma aided in locating each individual lightning event. From the differences in measured field strengths at the two remote stations, the transmission loss as a function of the frequency was determined for 37 waveform pairs. The average measured transmission loss is compared with numerical predictions obtained with several exponential ionospheric conductivity models. The best conductivity model for predicting the daytime east-west transmission loss for a frequency band of 7 to 18 kHz is chosen on the basis of a weighted least-squares analysis.
Hughes H. G.
Pappert R. A.
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