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dxAce wrote:
Telamon wrote:
Do weather changes affect the ionosphere in the lower layers that are
responsible for night time propagation?
I rather doubt it as the D layer (lowest of the ionosphere) begins about 30
miles up.
But there's been some recent discoveries that strong lighting strikes
have an upwards effect that goes about that high. (Buzzword: Sprites.)
And, I gather, there was a whole lot of lightning in that storm.
Mark Zenier
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