J. Verő
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2013
J. Verő; Judit Szendrői; Gabriella Sátori; Bertalan Zieger
Our experience in the processing of time series stems from the processing of magnetotelluric and geomagnetic pulsation data where conditions and aims are different from the processing of Schumann resonances. Nevertheless, several points are common in each of these fields. The major problem when processing time series is mostly the correct selection of the time/frequency resolutions. If one of them is increased, the other decreases. In the case of the Fourier transform, both resolutions are determined — in terms of a dynamic spectrum — by the time dimension of the time/frequency box within which the actual computations are made. In case of convolution filtering (especially if both components of complex vectors are computed), the selection is more versatile. The step in frequency can be freely selected, the independence, however, of the filtered series is only ensured if filters have sufficient length in time what means a corresponding time resolution. If time resolution is to be increased, then the frequency step most be increased (frequency resolution decreased) to get independent time series. Convolution filtering has the advantage that disturbed sections can be easily cut from the filtered series without disturbing other sections, thus the reduction of noise is more effective. Moreover “momentary” spectra can be found in any moment or section. Additionally, an impulsive event can also be resolved independently of possible other impulses in arbitrary position outside of the length of the filter. The same method of convolution filtering can also be used for the complex demodulation of time series, resulting in high precision frequency determination.
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2013
J. Verő
In addition to a biography of M Hell and of his companion, J Sajnovics, the background of his youth, the Selmec Academy and its connection with the Jesuit order is shortly characterized. The circumstances and events of the Northern expedition and the best known result, the discovery of the Finnish-Hungarian linguistic relationship by Sajnovics are mentioned, then Hell’s views on auroras before and after the expedition are summarized, together with the description of some observations made during the voyage and in Vardo in connection with auroras and magnetism are discussed.
Annales Geophysicae | 2010
B. Heilig; S. Lotz; J. Verő; Peter R. Sutcliffe; Jan Reda; K. Pajunpää; Tero Raita
Annales Geophysicae | 1995
J. Verő; I. Best; M. Vellante; H. Lühr; M. De Lauretis; L. Holló; F. Märcz; J. Struesutik
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2009
A. Ádám; P. Bencze; József Bór; B. Heilig; Árpád Kis; A. Koppán; Károly Kovács; István Lemperger; F. Märcz; D. Martini; Attila Novák; Gabriella Sátori; Sándor Szalai; L. Szarka; J. Verő; Viktor Wesztergom; Bertalan Zieger
Solar Wind Sources of Magnetospheric Ultra-Low-Frequency Waves | 2013
J. Verő; B. Zieger; H. Lühr
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2007
P. Bencze; B. Heilig; B. Zieger; Judit Szendrői; J. Verő; H. Lühr; K. Yumoto; Yoshimasa Tanaka; J. Střeštík
Solar Wind Sources of Magnetospheric Ultra-Low-Frequency Waves | 2013
J. Verő; B. Zieger
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2002
F. Märcz; Bertalan Zieger; J. Verő
Acta Geodaetica Et Geophysica Hungarica | 2013
J. Verő