2019
DOI: 10.15407/rpra24.03.195
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Correlation Between Air Temperature and Thunderstorm Activity in Africa According to the Elf Measurements in Antarctica, Arctica and Ukraine

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“…Seasonal variations of the activity of world thunderstorm centers were calculated (Koloskov et al, 2020a). Their correlation with air temperature over land in Africa (Paznu khov et al, 2019) and South America (Paznukhov et al, 2020) was confirmed. Because of the low attenuation of ELF signals, the continuous nature of measu rements, and minimal interference at the Vernadsky site, we have detected the globally most powerful lightning strikes since 2002.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Seasonal variations of the activity of world thunderstorm centers were calculated (Koloskov et al, 2020a). Their correlation with air temperature over land in Africa (Paznu khov et al, 2019) and South America (Paznukhov et al, 2020) was confirmed. Because of the low attenuation of ELF signals, the continuous nature of measu rements, and minimal interference at the Vernadsky site, we have detected the globally most powerful lightning strikes since 2002.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%