North-south asymmetry of ELF-noise intensity in the region of the dayside polar cusp

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Electromagnetic Noise, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Noise Intensity, Polar Cusps, Asymmetry, Atmospheric Radiation, Daytime, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere

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Ariel-4 data obtained from December 1971 to July 1972 indicate the existence of a north-south asymmetry in the intensity distribution of high-latitude ELF noise which may be evidence of a spatial asymmetry of the dayside polar cusp. In the Southern Hemisphere the cusp is located at higher latitudes than in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere summer, the N-S asymmetry of ELF-noise intensity becomes insignificant due to seasonal variations (the polar night effect).

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