Abstract The results of detecting quasi-stationary electric fields onboard the Kosmos-1809 satellite and observing sea storms and typhoons are analyzed jointly. We have detected an amplification of the electric field in the low-latitude ionosphere that is related to the preparatory stage and development of tropical storms and typhoons. In this case, the electric field strength can reach ∼20 mV/m, an anomalously high value for the low-latitude and near-equatorial ionosphere. High-accuracy estimates of the electric field strength are made on the basis of a model of its origination as a result of the generation of an extraneous electric current in the disturbed region of the lower atmosphere and the impact of these currents on the global atmosphere–ionosphere system of currents.
Disturbance of the Electric Field in the Ionosphere by Sea Storms and Typhoons
Cosmic Research ; 40 , 6 ; 547-553
01.11.2002
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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