A Note on the Relation of Meteor Showers and Radio Reception
A comparison of reception measures with meteor showers over five-year periods indicates an accompanying increase of night fields and a decrease of day fields. The highest correlation appeared between monthly means of meteor hour rates and night fields. No associated disturbance of terrestrial magnet...
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