2019 Russian Open Conference on Radio Wave Propagation (RWP) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/rwp.2019.8810357
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Thunderstorm Activity in the West Siberian Region and its Influence on the Electromagnetic Hum of the ELF Band

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“…The FFOP index reflects the combined role of such environmental characteristics as thunderstorm activity, soil-litter moisture, and temperature in a potential fire origin. Thunderstorm activity in the Siberian region is closely linked to the presence of developed cloudiness in the area and the passage of the cyclonic fronts presented in hydrometeorological forecasts [65]. Soil-litter moisture is calculated from Model (4) and assessed by remote sensing measurements [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The FFOP index reflects the combined role of such environmental characteristics as thunderstorm activity, soil-litter moisture, and temperature in a potential fire origin. Thunderstorm activity in the Siberian region is closely linked to the presence of developed cloudiness in the area and the passage of the cyclonic fronts presented in hydrometeorological forecasts [65]. Soil-litter moisture is calculated from Model (4) and assessed by remote sensing measurements [29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%