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    impulse that occurs as a result of natural atmospheric lightning discharges. Sferics may propagate from their lightning source without major attenuation in...
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    understanding the process. Tornadoes emit on the electromagnetic spectrum, with sferics and E-field effects detected. There are observed correlations between tornadoes...
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  • precisely, this sound is a very low frequency record of dawn chorus and sferics, radio events respectively due to solar wind interference with Earth's...
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  • Sagrada Familia Esportiva Recreativa i Cultural de Terrassa, better known as SFERIC Terrassa, is a Catalan sports club from Terrassa, Vallès Occidental. It...
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    However it is less susceptible to interference from radio noise (RFI, sferics, static), and has higher fidelity, better frequency response, and less...
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    Ohkubo, A.; Fukunishi, H.; Takahashi, Y.; Adachi, T. (2005). "VLF/ELF sferic evidence for in-cloud discharge activity producing sprites". Geophysical...
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    (electromagnetic) Whistler (radio) "Cluster One," a Pink Floyd track using sferics and dawn chorus as an overture Nunn, D.; Omura, Y.; Matsumoto, H.; Nagano...
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  • emeritus of experimental physics. Beside atomic physics Betz searched on Sferics, where he leads a science-group on the Munich Ludwig-Maximilians-University...
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    September 2, 2017. Connerney, John; et al. (June 2018). "Prevalent lightning sferics at 600 megahertz near Jupiter's poles". Nature. 558 (7708): 87–90. Bibcode:2018Natur...
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    University VLF group's wave receiver at Palmer Station, Antarctica. The hiss can be seen between 500 Hz and 4000 Hz, sandwiched between components of sferics...
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