Low-latitude whistlers and cloud distributions in the conjugate area

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Cloud Cover, Cold Fronts, Conjugate Points, Meteorological Satellites, Tropical Regions, Whistlers, Ats 1, Satellite Observation, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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Low-latitude whistler observations at Sugadaira (geomagnetic latitude 26 deg N) are compared with the cloud distribution in the conjugate hemisphere observed by weather-watching satellites. The occurrence frequency of whistlers is found to be high when the cloud is in the southwest sector of the conjugate point and lies within a distance of about 500 km.

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