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Investigation of global lightning using Schumann resonances measured by high frequency induction coil magnetometers in the UK

Beggan, Ciaran; Allmark, Claire; Swan, Anthony; Flower, Simon; Thomson, Alan. 2013 Investigation of global lightning using Schumann resonances measured by high frequency induction coil magnetometers in the UK. [Poster] In: The National Astronomy Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society, St. Andrews, Scotland, 1-5 July 2013. (Unpublished)

Abstract
In June 2012, the British Geological Survey Geomagnetism team installed two high frequency (100 Hz) induction coil magnetometers at the Eskdalemuir Observatory, in the Scottish Borders of the United Kingdom. The induction coils permit us to measure the very rapid changes of the magnetic field. The Eskdalemuir Observatory is one of the longest running geophysical sites in the UK (beginning operation in 1904) and is located in a rural valley with a quiet magnetic environment. The data output from the induction coils are digitized and logged onsite before being collected once per hour and sent to the Edinburgh office via the Internet. We intend to run the coils as a long term experiment. We present results from our analysis of the Madden-Julian Oscillation and highlight some of the interesting spectral features visible in the induction coil data set.
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