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Monthly Weather Review | 2009

Study of the Periodicities of Lightning Activity in Three Main Thunderstorm Centers Based on Schumann Resonance Measurements

Zenon Nieckarz; Stanislaw Zieba; Andrzej Kulak; Adam Michalec

Abstract Time variations of lightning activity in the three main tropical thunderstorm centers located in the Maritime Continent (Pakistan, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and Australia), Africa, and the Americas are analyzed using a lightning activity index IRS, which is calculated from the resonances of magnetic field in the extremely low frequency range—the Schumann resonances—which were observed at Hylaty station (Poland) in the time interval July 2005–May 2006. Power spectrum analysis of the IRS series is carried out for this time interval. The annual and semiannual variations are shown in all of the series together with the following characteristic periodicities: 45 (Madden–Julian oscillation), 17.6, 13.5, and 4.8 days, seen mainly in the series describing the lightning activity of the Maritime Continent. In addition, maps of the dynamical power spectrum are constructed. They present variability both in the values of characteristic periods 26–30, 17–22, 12–14, 9–10, and 5–7 days and in their durat...


The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

Harmonic Analysis of Time Variations Observed in the Solar Radio Flux Measured at 810 MHz from 1957 to 2004

Stanislaw Zieba; J. Maslowski; Adam Michalec; G. Michalek; Andrzej Kulak

In recent years evidence has accumulated that nearby spiral galaxies are surrounded by massive haloes of neutral and ionised gas. These gaseous haloes rotate more slowly than the disks and show inflow motions. They are clearly analogous to the High Velocity Clouds of the Milky Way. We show that these haloes cannot be produced by a galactic fountain process (supernova outflows from the disk) where the fountain gas conserves its angular momentum. Making this gas interact with a pre-existing hot corona does not solve the problem. These results point at the need for a substantial accretion of low angular momentum material from the IGM.


COUPLING OF THUNDERSTORMS AND LIGHTNING DISCHARGES TO NEAR‐EARTH SPACE:#N#Proceedings of the Workshop | 2009

Day‐to‐Day Variation of the Angular Distribution of Lightning Activity Calculated from ELF Magnetic Measurements

Zenon Nieckarz; Andrzej Kulak; Stanislaw Zieba; Adam Michalec

We study the “local” distribution of lightning activity on the Earth calculated from Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) magnetic field variations. Lightning generates strong electromagnetic impulses recorded in the ELF band as short signal spikes. Using two perpendicular magnetic antennas at our Hylaty station, we calculate the azimuths of the sources of such spikes. These ELF data are compared with selected satellite measurements available on NASA and BADC web centres. For the winter period January 8 to 9, 2006, analysed in detail, a large cyclone was observed over the Mediterranean Sea (MS). The cyclone was created in the western part of the MS and then moved eastwards along the North coast of Africa. The absence of lightning activity nearer our station allowed us to compare the ELF measurements with observations of this cyclone made from the TRMM and Meteosat‐7 satellites, using Lightning Imaging Sensor observations and full Earth disk images, respectively. The analysis proves that ELF measurements can be u...


Radio Science | 2014

Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field measurements at the Hylaty station and methodology of signal analysis: ELF Measurements at the Hylaty Station

Andrzej Kulak; Jerzy Kubisz; Slawomir Klucjasz; Adam Michalec; Janusz Mlynarczyk; Zenon Nieckarz; M. Ostrowski; Stanislaw Zieba

We present the Hylaty geophysical station, a high-sensitivity and low-noise facility for extremely low frequency (ELF, 0.03–300 Hz) electromagnetic field measurements, which enables a variety of geophysical and climatological research related to atmospheric, ionospheric, magnetospheric, and space weather physics. The first systematic observations of ELF electromagnetic fields at the Jagiellonian University were undertaken in 1994. At the beginning the measurements were carried out sporadically, during expeditions to sparsely populated areas of the Bieszczady Mountains in the southeast of Poland. In 2004, an automatic Hylaty ELF station was built there, in a very low electromagnetic noise environment, which enabled continuous recording of the magnetic field components of the ELF electromagnetic field in the frequency range below 60 Hz. In 2013, after 8 years of successful operation, the station was upgraded by extending its frequency range up to 300 Hz. In this paper we show the stations technical setup, and how it has changed over the years. We discuss the design of ELF equipment, including antennas, receivers, the time control circuit, and power supply, as well as antenna and receiver calibration. We also discuss the methodology we developed for observations of the Schumann resonance and wideband observations of ELF field pulses. We provide examples of various kinds of signals recorded at the station.


Proceedings of The International Astronomical Union | 1978

Results on the Large Scale Distribution of Extragalactic Objects Obtained by the Method of Statistical Reduction

Konrad Rudnicki; Stanislaw Zieba

The phenomenon of clustering of galaxies was known earlier than the nature of the so called extragalactic nebulae. It was discovered as early as the end of XVIII century by W. Herschel and confirmed by his followers. After the introduction of Schmidt cameras into astronomy, Zwicky suggested that all galaxies participate in clustering. After the discovery of extragalactic radio sources some astronomers have been trying, in different ways, to apply the concept of clustering to them also.


Radio Science | 2014

Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field measurements at the Hylaty station and methodology of signal analysis

Andrzej Kulak; Jerzy Kubisz; Slawomir Klucjasz; Adam Michalec; Janusz Mlynarczyk; Zenon Nieckarz; M. Ostrowski; Stanislaw Zieba


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Studies of ELF propagation in the spherical shell cavity using a field decomposition method based on asymmetry of Schumann resonance curves

Andrzej Kulak; Janusz Mlynarczyk; Stanislaw Zieba; Stanislaw Micek; Zenon Nieckarz


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2001

Periodicities in data observed during the minimum and the rising phase of solar cycle 23; years 1996-1999

Stanislaw Zieba; J. Maslowski; Adam Michalec; Andrzej Kulak


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Solar variations in extremely low frequency propagation parameters: 2. Observations of Schumann resonances and computation of the ELF attenuation parameter

Andrzej Kulak; Jerzy Kubisz; Adam Michalec; Stanislaw Zieba; Zenon Nieckarz


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Solar variations in extremely low frequency propagation parameters: 1. A two‐dimensional telegraph equation (TDTE) model of ELF propagation and fundamental parameters of Schumann resonances

Andrzej Kulak; Stanislaw Zieba; Stanislaw Micek; Zenon Nieckarz

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Andrzej Kulak

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Jerzy Kubisz

Jagiellonian University

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M. Ostrowski

Jagiellonian University

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K. T. Chyży

Jagiellonian University

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J. Maslowski

Jagiellonian University

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Janusz Mlynarczyk

AGH University of Science and Technology

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G. Michalek

Jagiellonian University

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