Multiflash whistlers in ELF-band observed at low latitude

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Multiflash whistler-like event in the ELF-band, observed during March 1998 at low latitude station Jammu, is reported. The most prominent feature of these events is the multiflash nature along with the decrease in frequency within a very short span of time resembling similar to terrestrial whistlers. The events have a significantly smaller time duration (0.5-3.5 s) than those reported earlier from high, mid and low latitudes and also display a diurnal maximum occurring around 09:30 h (IST). There have been similar reportings from other latitudes, but whistlers in the ELF-band with a multiflash nature along with a precursor emission have never been reported. Lightning seems to be the dominant source for the ELF whistlers reported here. © 2011 Author(s).

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K. Singh, A., Singh, K. K., Singh, S. B., Singh, A. K., & Lalmani. (2011). Multiflash whistlers in ELF-band observed at low latitude. Annales Geophysicae, 29(1), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-91-2011

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