Links between atmospheric electricity and ionospheric absorption due to extraterrestrial influences

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Electricity, Ionospheric Propagation, Magnetic Storms, Nocturnal Variations, Potential Gradients, Geomagnetism, Solar Activity Effects

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Earlier investigations have shown an increase in ionospheric absorption measured at the observatory near Nagycenk, Hungary, after certain geomagnetic storms. As is indicated by the present analyses, extremely high ionospheric night absorption can be followed by enhanced night averages of the potential gradient measured on the ground. This enhancement often lasts several days. A latitude dependence of the effect might be assumed. Different possibilities for the selection of intervals with extraterrestrial influences (on atmospheric electric parameters) have been checked. Results of investigations controlling the meteorological influences are also presented.

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