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Title: One-to-one relationship between low latitude whistlers and conjugate source lightning discharges and their propagation characteristics
Authors: Srivastava, Prateek R.
Gokani, Sneha A.
Maurya, A.K.
Singh, Rajesh
Kumar, Sushil
Veenadhari, B.
Selvakumaran, R.
Singh, Abhay K.
Siingh, Devendraa
Lichtenberger, Janos
Keywords: Lightning discharges
Low latitude whistlers
Radio atmospherics
Tweeks
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Advances in Space Research, v.52/11, p.1966–1973, 2013, doi: 10.1016/j.asr.2013.08.018
Abstract: One-to-one relation with its causative lightning discharges and propagation features of night-time whistlers recorded at low-latitude station, Allahabad (geomag. lat. 16.05°N, L = 1.08), India, from continuous observations made during 1–7 April, 2011 have been studied. The whistler observations were made using the Automatic Whistler Detector (AWD) system and AWESOME VLF receiver. The causative lightning strikes of whistlers were checked in data provided by World-Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN). A total of 32 whistlers were observed out of which 23 were correlated with their causative lightnings in and around the conjugate location (geom. lat. 9.87°S) of Allahabad. A multi-flash whistler is also observed on 1 April with dispersions 15.3, 17.5 and 13.6 s1/2. About 70% (23 out of 32) whistlers were correlated with the WWLLN detected causative lightnings in the conjugate region which supports the ducted mode of propagation at low latitude. The multi-flash and short whistlers also propagated most likely in the ducted mode to this station.
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