A theoretical approach to estimate the annual lightning hazards on human beings
C Gomes, MZA Ab Kadir - Atmospheric Research, 2011 - Elsevier
This study provides a detailed account of the stepwise development of an empirical equation
to estimate the number of lightning casualties in a given region. The factors considered in …
to estimate the number of lightning casualties in a given region. The factors considered in …
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field measurements at the Hylaty station and methodology of signal analysis
A Kulak, J Kubisz, S Klucjasz, A Michalec… - Radio …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present the Hylaty geophysical station, a high-sensitivity and low-noise facility for
extremely low frequency (ELF, 0.03–300 Hz) electromagnetic field measurements, which …
extremely low frequency (ELF, 0.03–300 Hz) electromagnetic field measurements, which …
Day‐to‐day quantification of changes in global lightning activity based on Schumann resonances
The importance of lightning has long been recognized from the point of view of climate‐
related phenomena. However, the detailed investigation of lightning on global scales is …
related phenomena. However, the detailed investigation of lightning on global scales is …
Relationship of ground-level aerosol concentration and atmospheric electric field at three observation sites in the Arctic, Antarctic and Europe
M Kubicki, A Odzimek, M Neska - Atmospheric Research, 2016 - Elsevier
Aerosol number concentrations in the particle size range from~ 10 nm to 1 μm and vertical
electric field strength in the surface layer was measured between September 2012 and …
electric field strength in the surface layer was measured between September 2012 and …
Study of Schumann resonances based on magnetotelluric records from the western Mediterranean and Antarctica
Eight independent magnetotelluric (MT) campaigns, carried out in the western
Mediterranean area and Antarctica, have been analyzed with the aim of extracting …
Mediterranean area and Antarctica, have been analyzed with the aim of extracting …
Application of the Schumann resonance spectral decomposition in characterizing the main African thunderstorm center
M Dyrda, A Kulak, J Mlynarczyk… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper we present a new method for quantifying the main tropical thunderstorm
regions based on extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic wave measurements from …
regions based on extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic wave measurements from …
Techniques for Schumann resonance measurements: a comparison of four amplifiers with a noise floor estimate
Schumann resonances are very weak natural electromagnetic signals produced in the earth–
ionosphere cavity located in the extremely low frequency (ELF) band (7–60 Hz), and the …
ionosphere cavity located in the extremely low frequency (ELF) band (7–60 Hz), and the …
Optimization of the periodogram average for the estimation of the power spectral density (PSD) of weak signals in the ELF band
The frequencies between the ELF, ULF and VLF bands are widely used as indicators of the
electrical activity in the atmosphere, as precursors of seismic activity and are of interest in …
electrical activity in the atmosphere, as precursors of seismic activity and are of interest in …
[HTML][HTML] Study of the periodicities of lightning activity in three main thunderstorm centers based on Schumann resonance measurements
Z Nieckarz, S Zięba, A Kułak… - Monthly weather …, 2009 - journals.ametsoc.org
Time variations of lightning activity in the three main tropical thunderstorm centers located in
the Maritime Continent (Pakistan, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Australia), Africa …
the Maritime Continent (Pakistan, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Australia), Africa …
Estimation of global lightning activity and observations of atmospheric electric field
Variations in the global atmospheric electric circuit are investigated using a wide range of
globally spaced instruments observing VLF (∼ 10 kHz) waves, ELF (∼ 300 Hz) waves …
globally spaced instruments observing VLF (∼ 10 kHz) waves, ELF (∼ 300 Hz) waves …